- I'm not sure what to name this as, so I'm happy to take suggestions about what to add, here to the title.
- Equally, I'd like some dumb words in there so idiots like me can find this stuff.
- Also, this is just as much a 'fix log' as it is a soft help me if you can thread
Incident - The Monitor Has a Shaded Part On The Left (As One Looks At It)
Basically, I bought this knowing full well that it had this shading issue, and have just started to do my initial attempts at (pre-specialist) trying to get this to a nicer state.So, here's NeoRetro's original cab image from their sales thread a while back:
I thought that someone had mentioned that it might be a such and such, or a thingamabob, or whoojamawotsit.
Either way, it's taken until now for me to get to looking at it in anger.
I've replaced the caps (no pics, yet) ... but I also haven't tried it, yet. Either way, when I power it all up, tomorrow, I guess we'll know!
Potential Cause - Multiple Capacitors / Resistors Needed Attention
I don't know if the resistors are fine, but ... they don't look fine.So ... yeah, whilst I have replaced every capacitor that I think I could find ... should I maybe work out what resistors are what?
( I got a bunch from Cricklewood )
Possible Bad Guy
Could this capacitor on the monitor chassis be the bad link?It was hidden behind a bigger one under/behind the flyback(??) ... and ... yeah ... not looking ideal.
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