Looking for d9200 flybacks

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I have like 10 9200s that are good and recaped and stored in un-climate controlled storage. Flybacks are all cracked and do the dreaded wells tick and click of failure. Looking for any good 9200 flys.
 
I have like 10 9200s that are good and recaped and stored in un-climate controlled storage. Flybacks are all cracked and do the dreaded wells tick and click of failure. Looking for any good 9200 flys.
i am working on making at least one version of them.
 
i am working on making at least one version of them.

I have like 10 9200s that are good and recaped and stored in un-climate controlled storage. Flybacks are all cracked and do the dreaded wells tick and click of failure. Looking for any good 9200 flys.

yes, the Malaysia and Korea versions of the D9200 are different. ;/

I believe the Korean model is the better one. it will say on the edge of the deflection board where it was made.
 
i am working on making at least one version of them.
That would be awesome. These monitors are really good once you figure out how to work on them. And not everybody knows about the factory mode and extra adjustments and how they like to erase settings. Once that's figured out there amazing.
 
Is the d9200 and d9400 flyback interchangeable. I have two of those on the shelf. Sampo fbt-u171r3m-90
 
yes, the Malaysia and Korea versions of the D9200 are different. ;/

I believe the Korean model is the better one. it will say on the edge of the deflection board where it was made.
I cant remember which one was better but I think the better one had a different cga/ega/vga converter board that didnt burn up so bad.

In some of mine i bought curved crt d9400 chassis, they have WAAAY less problems and run much cooler and can directly replace d9200s. Hated that chassis with a passion, tube was shit too and the yoke would fall off lol. I would lay them on their face while turned on, on a thick clear piece of plastic on saw horses so i could see to position the yoke back with gravity's help and glue it to the tube 😂. Also a great way to reposition the yokes on other tubes. I probably had 30 or so golden tee fore cabs with that monitor in it and they were used for years more because we converted them to silver strikes when they got huge.
 
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