FS Parts: 6100 boardset (deflection, HV, neck), refurbished/bulletproofed, w warranty

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6100 boardset (deflection, HV, neck), refurbished/bulletproofed, w warranty

I have one nicely refurbished set of 6100 boards available. These boards have been meticulously repaired, upgraded, and bulletproofed, and are as nice as you can get. Details as follows:


Deflection Board:

- P314 revision PCB (earlier version, without input protection circuitry)
- Fully washed and dried
- Fully rebuilt with new small-signal transistors, new caps, and other components
- LV6100 installed (improved low-voltage upgrade board, similar to LV2000)
- All other recommended upgrades applied (per the 6100 FAQ)
- All headers and other major connections reflowed
- Wiring reinforced with zip ties (for improved strain relief)
- Burn-in tested in my personal bench monitor for several days

$215 shipped in the US (or $135 shipped with trade-in of complete but non-working deflection board), with a 1-year warranty. Int'l shipping extra.


HV Board/Cage:

- P329 revision PCB (later version, with HV trip circuitry)
- Fully washed and dried
- New Arcadeshop repro HV transformer/flyback installed
- Fully rebuilt with all new high-hour Nichicon and Panasonic 105-degree caps, new Zener diodes, and new small-signal transistors
- All other recommended upgrades applied (per the 6100 FAQ)
- New HV trip adjustment pot
- HV and HV trip level pots calibrated to proper levels
- New silpads installed on both cage-mounted transistors (replacing old mica insulators + thermal grease)
- Burn-in tested in my personal bench monitor for several days

$215 shipped in the US (or $135 shipped with trade-in of complete but non-working HV cage), with a 1-year warranty. Int'l shipping extra.


Neck Board:

- P315 revision PCB (earlier version, without dedicated brightness pot)
- Recapped with high-hour 105-degree cap
- All pots cleaned and treated with DeOxit
- All wiring re-soldered and reinforced with zip ties (for improved strain relief)

$85 shipped in the US (or $55 shipped with trade-in of complete but non-working neck board), with a 1-year warranty. Int'l shipping extra.

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Ok so my tempest has a neck board and HV cage but I need the deflection board
So that I can do whenever you get it ready
But I would also like a whole set - desperately and a bit later on for sure
Let me know Aprox when you could have a deflection board ready - and again again n thank you
 
Bump. Above are sold, but I have another set available.

- P314 deflection board (earlier version, with factory-added Input Protection Circuit daughterboard)

- P316 HV cage (earlier revision, no HV trip circuitry)

- P315 neck board (earlier version, no brightness pot)


Prices, condition, and warranty same as OP.
 
Bump. Above are sold, but I have another set available. Can sell individually, or as a set.

Same condition, pricing, and warranty as OP.
Remember I need that trimmer pot to get my tempest working? If the parts can't come in anytime soon....can't I just swap the neck boards?
 
Remember I need that trimmer pot to get my tempest working? If the parts can't come in anytime soon....can't I just swap the neck boards?


The originals are 15k, but they don't seem to be easy to find. I haven't needed many of them, and the few I have needed I've been borrowing from a parts board I have.

You can probably use these 25k's though, as a substitute:

https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/cts-electrocomponents/201XR253B/201XR253B-ND/98345

They'll probably work as-is, but worst case if there is an issue, you could solder a 39k resistor across the two terminals, which will make it into a 15k pot. I don't think this will be needed, looking at the schematics though.

If you still want to trade your neck board in, just let me know.
 
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