D9200 has a quarter screen in center.

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Vertically it's fine looks to have great color but has massive horizontal collapse. I am going to order a cap kit but I'm sure there is something else going on with it.

Picture is below. I only have a relatively standard VOM and usually check continuity with it and voltage to the game PCB's. No clue what setting to use to check on caps or resistors/transistors.
 

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Tested the HOT, it's readings didn't go steady. All over the place. Used an old 9200 chassis' HOT after testing it steady at 6.25 on both legs. Booted it up after soldering it on there and absolutely beautiful picture!
 

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Q425 Collector is connected to the flyback primary windings

That's how you can tell which is the H.O.T

on a tri-res monitor by looking at the schematic

or ask someone. LOL


See website for important details about your chassis.


It tunes you in on the obvious things you should know


like know found fix's in the TSC


you can always add to it as well and keep for your records

next time you get a D9200 series

What have you checked?
 
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