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Hi all,
One of those vivid blue & white monstrosity with odd 3 legged stand came in for estimate. No picture, power LED lit and reacting to video input. Can hear relay click with resolution change. No static on the CRT. Checked everything even found the jungle IC off the 'net to see I'm getting horizontal pulses for the flyback transistor, it does. Vertical working, horizontal also working except I'm not getting any HV. Yes you heard that, no HV. Seen this happen with no HV problem yet monitor works? No fizzing or fssssss! noise. Not even a blown HOT or smoking flyback. Cheers, Wizard |
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![]() "Jason D." wrote in message ... Hi all, One of those vivid blue & white monstrosity with odd 3 legged stand came in for estimate. No picture, power LED lit and reacting to video input. Can hear relay click with resolution change. No static on the CRT. Checked everything even found the jungle IC off the 'net to see I'm getting horizontal pulses for the flyback transistor, it does. Vertical working, horizontal also working except I'm not getting any HV. Yes you heard that, no HV. Seen this happen with no HV problem yet monitor works? No fizzing or fssssss! noise. Not even a blown HOT or smoking flyback. Cheers, Wizard While not on that particular monitor I have seen the no HV thing with working horizontal. Check the B+ at the flyback, as long as you have something there you should get something in the way of HV out even if it's low. The flyback is probably driven by an N channel MOSFET, shouldn't be too hard to see if that's working. |
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Checked everything even found the jungle IC off the 'net to see I'm
getting horizontal pulses for the flyback transistor, it does. Vertical working, horizontal also working except I'm not getting any HV. Yes you heard that, no HV. Seen this happen with no HV problem yet monitor works? No fizzing or fssssss! noise. Not even a blown HOT or smoking flyback. Cheers, Wizard While not on that particular monitor I have seen the no HV thing with working horizontal. Check the B+ at the flyback, as long as you have something there you should get something in the way of HV out even if it's low. The flyback is probably driven by an N channel MOSFET, shouldn't be too hard to see if that's working. How I have forgotten to say that, yes did have B+ there and I can see thin pulses to the flyback, did check for open primary winding and was not. Cheers, Wizard |
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![]() While not on that particular monitor I have seen the no HV thing with working horizontal. Check the B+ at the flyback, as long as you have something there you should get something in the way of HV out even if it's low. The flyback is probably driven by an N channel MOSFET, shouldn't be too hard to see if that's working. How I have forgotten to say that, yes did have B+ there and I can see thin pulses to the flyback, did check for open primary winding and was not. Cheers, Wizard Hmm well you've got pulses at the primary of the flyback, have you measured the HV at the tube? Is the B+ level reasonable? Are the pulses of sufficient amplitude or is it just noise? Do you have heater glow in the neck? It's possible that you do have HV but something else is missing, or that the HV is too low. Could be other power supply voltages derived from the flyback, a short in one of these could drag the HV down. |
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