beerbarrel
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4600 back to life! WooHoo
My list of mistakes!
1. Cap in backwards
2. Burnt a few transistors on video board
3. The funny part...I used an iso transformer but hooked the gound of the 3 wire plug to the monitor chassis. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the goal here is to isolate the neutral from ground. If I use the ground pin and hook to monitor chassis I have effectively added the ground back to neutral...Correct?
Anyway, the monitor is up and working. It could use a tube as it has a washed looked but should be fine until I get a replacement.
My list of mistakes!
1. Cap in backwards
2. Burnt a few transistors on video board
3. The funny part...I used an iso transformer but hooked the gound of the 3 wire plug to the monitor chassis. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the goal here is to isolate the neutral from ground. If I use the ground pin and hook to monitor chassis I have effectively added the ground back to neutral...Correct?
Anyway, the monitor is up and working. It could use a tube as it has a washed looked but should be fine until I get a replacement.
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