19K6400 Repro boards?

This project is getting closer, I really want to do these

Is there anyone with a WG6400 monitor that can measure the gauge of the wire on the outer winding of the yoke please?
 
Found these right angle headers

A big relief . . . is that

Click for Molex link
Mouser and Digikey stock them in the US ,along with X-on in Australia

These connectors are available in many different part numbers. I want them in this thread on the record, so here they are
09-48-3055
09-52-3051
09-52-1056
09-62-4057
09-53-3051
09-62-3051
09-52-3055
09-48-1054

There are more but these get hits on google
 
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Getting close to a concept on the Modified +/- LV section

I have found a T0-3P version (with heatsink) to replace the 2N3716 & 2N3792 bottle tops for the LV Section
This type
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These will go on the LV board, not on the base. SO you can use a regular monitor frame, as opposed to an original WG6400 or 6100 frame

The LV section needs 2 x 6 pin connectors similar to the above post
09-48-3065, 09-52-3061, 09-52-1066, 09-62-4067, 09-53-3061, 09-62-3061, 09-52-3065, 09-48-1064 will work
 
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I would like to get this project back on track

Since my last post this has happened:
  • Found the yoke wire gauge on a WG6400 Yoke, (Cheers to Nigel)
  • Bought a Star Trek Wiring Harness
  • Bought a G08 Monitor, to see if a WG6400 will drop in as a replacement
It's probably going to be a slow steady project, but it's just got to be done.

I hope there's still some interest . . . let me know
 
I would like to get this project back on track

Since my last post this has happened:
  • Found the yoke wire gauge on a WG6400 Yoke, (Cheers to Nigel)
  • Bought a Star Trek Wiring Harness
  • Bought a G08 Monitor, to see if a WG6400 will drop in as a replacement
It's probably going to be a slow steady project, but it's just got to be done.

I hope there's still some interest . . . let me know
I put a k6400 in a Star Trek a long time ago. I didnt use the Sega Transformer at the time though. The monitor was solid for a good 5 years before it finally crapped out.... Because of cold solder! LOL! The 6400 is the best vector monitor out there PERIOD.
 
....and so work continues. Glad people have time to do these kinds of experiments. Following this for assistance if possible. Dez, let me know if you need anything I might have.

Pat
 
Dez, I have just about everything to populate these boards if you need anything. I can also build one up and test it as I have a Star Trek cabinet and a few G08 monitors. (None for sale) Let me know what you find out about the yoke.
 
If you can measure the sizes of the interface board, that would be great too
and the exact distance between 2 x 5 pin bottom connectors, center to center etc
 
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