Cool, thanks for that. I'll keep investigating!I don’t think that affects the width is more to do with the contrast.
Check this thread, I swapped the 3.3 for a 1.5 ohm resistor.
Nanao chassis, Hitachi tube?
I received two Super Neo 29 Candy cabs today, and I'm excited to get them up and running. The seller shipped them with the original Hitachi A68LFP227X tubes, but said that the Toshiba chassis were dead and he was including a pair of Nanao MS9 chassis instead. But... The connectors are...www.arcade-projects.com
B+ was slightly low. About 72-73v. When I moved it up to the recommended 76v it helped a little but only by driving up to 83-84v made it fill the screen horizontally. I did this only for a few seconds as I was concerned this could be bad for the flyback/caps.next step if h.s lim does not help is to check the b+ is 75v if its running at 15khz
Feared as much. It looked so good too!!!!you do not want to be running the b+ above 76v
the next step is replace the value of the cap that controls the width, i think its c531 - what value is in there now
S cap maybe its called? Assumed it meant 'Super'super cap?
its going to be a metalized polypropylene cap - it will have a code on it like 331



The heater resistor is at R532 on MS9. So almost certainly the same position on MS8Pardon the interjection 😁
I would like to try the heater resistor swap on my ms9 to
Hitatchi 25” ( normally paired with toei )
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Is it this large resister
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Behind the pillow cap ?
Gold, gold , purple , white , gold
( I’m reading them bands In revers and first to bands no visable in pic
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yeh this ms8Is yours definitely MS9 because we're using the same Hitachi tube so its strange that it's not doing the same as mine (nice picture but too narrow)?
Yours is actually doing what my MS8-29 chassis did on the Hitachi tube so maybe your chassis is MS8?
You got a pic of the yoke header pin sockets on the Chassis? I believe the MS9 has them split into two seperate plugs whereas the MS8 has them all together on a 4 pin plug (I think!)
G2 ?you just follow the heater pin on the neck back and it goes direct to the resistor
cheers …G2 is screen volts so no
R571 is the heater resistor, its probably 4r7 so half its value to increase brightness etc - although i would try 3r3 and 2r7