Mario64 Member Joined Aug 1, 2016 Messages 344 Reaction score 22 Location Texas Oct 4, 2016 #1 Does anyone know what could fix this? There is not an h size pot on the board and it is a k7000 25in tube. Attachments IMG_0587.jpg 200.9 KB · Views: 25 IMG_0589.jpg 262.3 KB · Views: 24 IMG_0588.jpg 205.9 KB · Views: 24
Does anyone know what could fix this? There is not an h size pot on the board and it is a k7000 25in tube.
KenLayton In Memoriam Joined Dec 14, 2003 Messages 20,220 Reaction score 712 Location Olympia, Washington Oct 4, 2016 #2 The width coil is on the monitor main board next to the yoke connector. http://homearcade.org/BBBB/7000.html
The width coil is on the monitor main board next to the yoke connector. http://homearcade.org/BBBB/7000.html
OP OP Mario64 Member Joined Aug 1, 2016 Messages 344 Reaction score 22 Location Texas Oct 4, 2016 #3 KenLayton said: The width coil is on the monitor main board next to the yoke connector. http://homearcade.org/BBBB/7000.html Click to expand... Thanks again Ken. Gonna try this now, Do I need a tool or can I do it by hand?
KenLayton said: The width coil is on the monitor main board next to the yoke connector. http://homearcade.org/BBBB/7000.html Click to expand... Thanks again Ken. Gonna try this now, Do I need a tool or can I do it by hand?
VertexGuy Well-known member VAPS Joined Mar 13, 2014 Messages 8,166 Reaction score 149 Location Connecticut Oct 4, 2016 #4 Mario64 said: Thanks again Ken. Gonna try this now, Do I need a tool or can I do it by hand? Click to expand... yeah dont break that ferrite core. I learned the hard way to buy that 5 dollar tv adjuster tool kit from the local electronics store.
Mario64 said: Thanks again Ken. Gonna try this now, Do I need a tool or can I do it by hand? Click to expand... yeah dont break that ferrite core. I learned the hard way to buy that 5 dollar tv adjuster tool kit from the local electronics store.
KenLayton In Memoriam Joined Dec 14, 2003 Messages 20,220 Reaction score 712 Location Olympia, Washington Oct 4, 2016 #5 You'll need the plastic tv alignment hex tool to adjust the width coil. DO NOT USE AN ALLEN WRENCH!
hailrazer Well-known member Donor 3 years: 2014-2015, 2017 VAPS Joined Mar 17, 2014 Messages 4,590 Reaction score 323 Location Manchester, Georgia Oct 5, 2016 #6 KenLayton said: You'll need the plastic tv alignment hex tool to adjust the width coil. DO NOT USE AN ALLEN WRENCH! Click to expand... You can use an Allen wrench if the game is off. Just be very careful and do not force it if it's not moving easily. Adjust it a little at a time turn on the game and check it. No big deal. Easy to do.
KenLayton said: You'll need the plastic tv alignment hex tool to adjust the width coil. DO NOT USE AN ALLEN WRENCH! Click to expand... You can use an Allen wrench if the game is off. Just be very careful and do not force it if it's not moving easily. Adjust it a little at a time turn on the game and check it. No big deal. Easy to do.