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G. Louie March 26th 04 12:51 AM

iMac slotload pincushion problem
 
I've got a sick iMac - raster is full screen, but too wide with severe
pincushion. Monitors control panel has no effect for width, keystone or
pincushion, but the other adjustments work. Actually, if width is set at
the very leftmost (00), there is a tiny affect, and then keystone and
pincushion also have a tiny effect. But nowhere near enough to get the
raster straight and narrow enough. Same effect with Apple Display Utility.

PMU reset, PRAM reset, etc. I'm told this happened suddenly. This model
has no VGA output.

William R. Walsh March 26th 04 01:42 AM

iMac slotload pincushion problem
 
Hi!

What clock speed or generation of machine?

Anything greater than a 350MHz G3 seems to cause enough heat that a very
large capacitor in the CRT area becomes badly bulged. I have quite a few
units with this seeming problem, but none seem to be "suffering" as of yet.

The capacitor sits on the right side of the picture tube as the machine
faces you. See if it's bulged...and if so, maybe it has failed and is
causing the problem you have.

William



William R. Walsh March 27th 04 12:32 AM

iMac slotload pincushion problem
 
Hi!

The first slotload iMac 350MHz G3. Yes, the big cap has a bulged top. I
don't know what it does, but why would everything but the width and pin
amp work fine? The cap is 470uF 400V, I believe. Is this a known failure?
TIA.


I do not know that it is a known failure--to me it just looks like trouble.
I have a G3-500 unit here in dark blue and the cap is bulged to where it
looks like it might explode. It runs fine and the picture on screen is very
good (albeit very slightly out of focus at the edges...) so I don't know if
this is the problem you are having.

I think the machine is too dark blue for me to get any kind of a picture,
but if you'd like I can try.

But if you can, you might try replacing that cap and most all of the others
in the monitor assembly. Given the heat they are exposed to it cannot hurt.

William



James Sweet March 27th 04 11:28 PM

iMac slotload pincushion problem
 

"G. Louie" wrote in message
...

The first slotload iMac 350MHz G3. Yes, the big cap has a bulged top. I
don't know what it does, but why would everything but the width and pin
amp work fine? The cap is 470uF 400V, I believe. Is this a known failure?
TIA.


If the cap is bulged, by all means replace it first, even if the unit is
working fine, it's very possible for quite a bit of damage to be done if the
cap fails catastrophically.



Steve Bell March 28th 04 10:40 AM

iMac slotload pincushion problem
 
On 26/3/04 2:42 am, in article MTL8c.93321$1p.1412604@attbi_s54, "William R.
Walsh" m wrote:

Hi!

What clock speed or generation of machine?

Anything greater than a 350MHz G3 seems to cause enough heat that a very
large capacitor in the CRT area becomes badly bulged. I have quite a few
units with this seeming problem, but none seem to be "suffering" as of yet.

The capacitor sits on the right side of the picture tube as the machine
faces you. See if it's bulged...and if so, maybe it has failed and is
causing the problem you have.

William



Every cap I've seen like this on slot loading iMac's has been fine. The
black plastic disk bulges, but not the can. It's just cosmetic.

Steve Bell


Steve Bell March 28th 04 10:45 AM

iMac slotload pincushion problem
 
On 26/3/04 1:51 am, in article , "G.
Louie" wrote:

I've got a sick iMac - raster is full screen, but too wide with severe
pincushion. Monitors control panel has no effect for width, keystone or
pincushion, but the other adjustments work. Actually, if width is set at
the very leftmost (00), there is a tiny affect, and then keystone and
pincushion also have a tiny effect. But nowhere near enough to get the
raster straight and narrow enough. Same effect with Apple Display Utility.

PMU reset, PRAM reset, etc. I'm told this happened suddenly. This model
has no VGA output.


I've seen this problem, but not for some time and it was intermittent. It
was cured by a good solder up around the HOT and yoke return and EW
circuitry. It the faults solid you'll most likely have a component failure
in the EW modulator circuitry.

Steve Bell



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