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Posted by: beachycove on 2017-03-07 04:55:23 The second of my SEs seems to boot just fine, but there is a black screen. Nada.
I freshened up the four solder joints usually to blame. One of the solder joints, the top one, was indeed cracked, and there was evidence of arcing. Assuming the resoldering worked (should have), is there something else obvious that could have been knocked out by this arcing?
I see no bulging capacitors or other blown components, but clearly, the caps are ancient and most anything could have failed at this stage of the game.
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Posted by: BadGoldEagle on 2017-03-07 07:29:26 I assume you ruled out the logic board as the source of the problem already.
Are you sure the flyback isn't cooked?
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Posted by: bibilit on 2017-03-07 08:19:01 problem can be located on the CRT neck, check for a broken pin or bad connection.
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Posted by: beachycove on 2017-03-07 08:20:11 No, have not done either, but these are useful suggestions. I can swap components between two machines, as I have one that works. I just need to give them some time to discharge, as I am frankly a little scared of CRTs.
I am also not experienced at these repairs, so the advice is appreciated. My assumption is that beginning at the beginning means resoldering the cracked solder point at P1. Next would be following that failure through to the end. I will probably resolder again and do some continuity testing before I do anything much else, truth be told. But this also explains the question: does a known failure at P1 characteristically take out any other components? Or is the scorch mark at the top pin of P1 significant?
I only have a week or so before I go away for a few months, so this thread might need to be resurrected on return if I don't get there this time around!
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Posted by: beachycove on 2017-03-07 08:22:19
problem can be located on the CRT neck, check for a broken pin or bad connection. Ah. More useful fodder. Thank you.
This came through while writing the last response.
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Posted by: beachycove on 2017-03-07 15:40:55 Logic board is good. Haven't gotten any farther than that.
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Posted by: 68krazy on 2017-03-08 09:08:58 This is probably the first thing you checked, but,
Is the brightness knob on the front of the case turned up?
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Posted by: beachycove on 2017-03-08 14:02:00 Yes, but this leads to the question whether the knob itself can be the problem. Hmmm.
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Posted by: jimjimx on 2017-03-10 19:43:04 Is the brightness knob on the lower left front, all the way down?
I know this sounds simple, and obvious, and insulting, but I don't mean it that way.
(Sorry for the repeat. i should read slower before I post)
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