K7203 cap list?

I got one somewhere. if you can wait, I'll find it. Might be tomorrow though...
 
Here you go...

Wells-Gardner K7203 19"


0.1uf50V C320
0.47uf50V C617
1uf50V C316/C505/C507/C515
2.2uf50V C413
10uf16V C110/C305
10uf25V C319/C611
10uf25V C308/C309/C310 All BP Caps
10uf50V C514/C612
10uf100V C614 High Frequency BP Cap
22uf50V C009 105 Degree Cap
47uf25V C407/C516
100uf16V C525/C807
100uf25V C013
100uf63V C511
100uf160V C101/C102
220uf16V C519
220uf35V C402
220uf400V C005 B+ Filter Cap
330uf160V C801
470uf35V C103
1000uf16V C307/C520
1000uf25V C105/C106/C107
2200uf25V C408
2200uf35V C104/C403

.022uf50V (223) Ceramic Disc Cap glued to the bottom of C515

WGR1972-H0GS57L = Standard Resolution/.022uf50V monolithic cap under C515
WGE1972-H0GS39L= Dual Resolution/Some have ceramic cap, some do not
WGE1972-H0GS79L= Standard Resolution
WGE1972-H0TS49A= Dual Resolution/no ceramic cap/All electrolytic caps 105 degree
Including BP caps/C519 is 220uf25V/C308, C309, C310 are
10uf35V BP caps


Edward
 
Wow. That's a bunch of caps. Speaking generally, is this what's in the cap kit or only the polar 'lytics?
 
Wow. That's a bunch of caps. Speaking generally, is this what's in the cap kit or only the polar 'lytics?

Yup, the 7203 has a shit load of caps. That's all the polar and bi-polar lytics....well, except for the mentioned ceramic disc cap. If your monitor has it installed, it's glued to the underside of C515. Most of the time it gets destroyed when attempting to remove C515.

Edward
 
Here you go...

Wells-Gardner K7203 19"


0.1uf50V C320
0.47uf50V C617
1uf50V C316/C505/C507/C515
2.2uf50V C413
10uf16V C110/C305
10uf25V C319/C611
10uf25V C308/C309/C310 All BP Caps
10uf50V C514/C612
10uf100V C614 High Frequency BP Cap
22uf50V C009 105 Degree Cap
47uf25V C407/C516
100uf16V C525/C807
100uf25V C013
100uf63V C511
100uf160V C101/C102
220uf16V C519
220uf35V C402
220uf400V C005 B+ Filter Cap
330uf160V C801
470uf35V C103
1000uf16V C307/C520
1000uf25V C105/C106/C107
2200uf25V C408
2200uf35V C104/C403

.022uf50V (223) Ceramic Disc Cap glued to the bottom of C515

WGR1972-H0GS57L = Standard Resolution/.022uf50V monolithic cap under C515
WGE1972-H0GS39L= Dual Resolution/Some have ceramic cap, some do not
WGE1972-H0GS79L= Standard Resolution
WGE1972-H0TS49A= Dual Resolution/no ceramic cap/All electrolytic caps 105 degree
Including BP caps/C519 is 220uf25V/C308, C309, C310 are
10uf35V BP caps


Edward

Thanks Edward.... I have it completed. But, I did not have the small values for c320 &c617, so I used 1uf50v in place. The monitor is working very nicely, will these two part swaps be ok in the long run, or will I have problems?
 
Thanks Edward.... I have it completed. But, I did not have the small values for c320 &c617, so I used 1uf50v in place. The monitor is working very nicely, will these two part swaps be ok in the long run, or will I have problems?

Well, honestly....I don't know.
Look at it this way....
1uf is over double .47uf.....
and 10 times .1uf.....

I'd probably stick the originals back in........or order exact replacements. I get mine from Mouser.

Edward
 
Well, honestly....I don't know.
Look at it this way....
1uf is over double .47uf.....
and 10 times .1uf.....

I'd probably stick the originals back in........or order exact replacements. I get mine from Mouser.

Edward

Yup, I think you're right. I went and picked up some local (read: pricey) and put them in. Quick question, right behind where the yoke plugs in on the left side of the chassis, there's a small 3 pin jumper. Do you know what that's for?
 
That's a shift jumper to shift your image. Pretty sure it's for horizontal shift...
 
is there anything plugged into it now?

There is a place to plug the degauss harness into on the chassis. Plus, there's a green wire, and orange wire, that run from the chassis to two ceramic disc caps mounted on the frame, and from that a small two-wire plug that goes to nothing... just like if you were going to add a switch for manual degaussing.

This jumper has three pins with a small jumper plug to short two of the pins, but right now it is not jumped across any of the pins.
 
Some of these monitors had a switch mounted on the metal pan....to switch between standard resolution and medium resolution. That could be the plug for the switch. Some 7203's were switchable...some were not. I don't have a 7203 in the shop to look at, and it's been awhile since I've worked on one.......so, we could be talking about two totally different connectors. This paticular plug is in the center, right hand edge.....as looking at the monitor from the back.

Edward
 
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