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    Atari A/R III with a burnt C18

    Perfect! Thank you!
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    Atari A/R III with a burnt C18

    I’m repairing an A/R III board and noticed C18 is cooked. The parts list for it says it’s a 0.1uF 50v Ceramic Cap but it looks more like zener diode. Does anyone know exactly what it is?
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    No Neck Glow - Sharp Image/Kortek KT-2725

    I have a KT-2725 that has good B+ but no neck glow. I checked the manual and the troubleshooting chart just says to "check filament circuit". I'm not sure how to find that circuit from the schematics. Can I just check the heater voltage at the flyback or neckboard if I know the heater pin and...
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    G07-CBO - No Vertical or Horizontal Sync

    Nothing worse than following a thread only to have the OP disappear and never share what the solution was. So frustrating! They were all new. You're right. Might be time to make the investment and grab one.
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    G07-CBO - No Vertical or Horizontal Sync

    I decided to change out X301, X302, X305, X306 and IC501 again (3rd time) and the sync locked in perfectly. Unfortunately I have no idea which of those fixed it. Also, for some reason pin 2 on IC501 was still 3v+. This one still has me wondering what exactly happened. Thanks everyone for the help!
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    G07-CBO - No Vertical or Horizontal Sync

    I noticed that when I would push down on the H. Freq and V. Hold pots, it would slow down and almost stop but wouldnt lock in. Changing sync plug to the other connector on both the chassis and the TPG did nothing. Not even a hiccup.
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    G07 - No sync
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    G07-CBO - No Vertical or Horizontal Sync

    Reflow didnt fix it. Swapped with another new IC501. Still no change, pin 2 of IC501 is still at 3.5v+. Pulled and tested every mylar cap in that side of the circuit also. All good.
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    G07-CBO - No Vertical or Horizontal Sync

    The resistance readings seemed good... Your readings / mine 1: 11kΩ / 10.1kΩ 2: 3.1k / 3.1k 3: 4.4k / 4.3k 4: 12k / 12k 5: OL / OL 6: 455Ω / 467Ω 7: 3.5k / 4k 8: 7.4k / 6.9k 9: 0 / 0 10: 2k / 2k 11: 4k↑ / 4k↑ 12: 18k↑ / 18k↑ 13: 4.8k / 4.6k 14: 17.5k / 16.4k 15: 85k / 86k 16: 17k↑ / 17k↑...
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    G07-CBO - No Vertical or Horizontal Sync

    I didnt initially but when I tested them out of the circuit they were fine. Yes. It tested good.
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    G07-CBO - No Vertical or Horizontal Sync

    X401 and X402 both tested good. So far all of the resistors in the 400's that i've tested are good except for R411 (22K) and R412 (27K). They both read around 15-16k. Not sure if thats bad enough to be an issue.
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    G07-CBO - No Vertical or Horizontal Sync

    This is Ken's readings from the original post. My readings are at the end (=value). The only one that looks way off is the Vert Amp Output. Should be .955 but mine is 3.58? Ken's readings = My readings --------------------- 1: 4.0 volts (phase compensation) =...
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    G07-CBO - No Vertical or Horizontal Sync

    I recently recapped a monitor because the sync went out thinking it might fix it. Nope. It has still has zero sync. By that I mean ZERO. Its all over the place horizontally and vertically. In fact, when I move the sync wires around it doesnt respond at all. Like the sync is completely dead. I...
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    Electrohome G07-CBO...Low/No B+

    I found the issue! One of the legs of R903 was in the hole but wasn't connected to solder. I accidentally bumped it when checking the fuse and it popped out. I resoldered it and we've got 120VDC now. Thanks for all the help! Gonna put in back in and hope everything else works!
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    Electrohome G07-CBO...Low/No B+

    E C B Q901 4.5M 8.5k 42k+? (B= starts at 42k and climbs and wont stop) Q902 35k 55k+? 3.5k (C= starts at 55k and climbs and wont stop) X04 8.3k 8.5k 0.9M
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    Electrohome G07-CBO...Low/No B+

    I pulled it and checked. It’s just the base of one of the legs where it connects the cap. When I had it on the test bench it would show 50vdc but when I hooked it to a light bulb and it would drop to 0vdc.
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