Need help with my monitor.

Obi

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I have a WG 25K7131 chassis and it has a vertical collapse. I heard its like the K7000. I order a cap kit for it. Might as well do it since it's coming out the cab. It's on a Simpson Cab. Any help would be appreciated.
 
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I don't know anything about this monitor but when someone says "horizontal" collapse, that always catches my eye.

Are you sure it's horizontal?
 
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Are you still sure that's horizontal collapse?
No. But when it happened it shrunk from top to bottom and a horizontal line showed up. It got wider now. But that's the image. Am I renaming it wrong. If it's vertical let me know.
 
Ok I looked at YouTube and is a vertical collapse. A blue horizontal line show up when it happened thanks for the clearing that up. I'm new to this.
 
if thats the image and its kinda stuck in that position and or moving around this looks like a corrupt yoke problem. video of it might give more insight. fairly rare to happen and the yoke is typically the last thing to go before monitor board issues but that looks like what it is.. corrupt yoke and not the monitor board. normal classic collapse usually does not do that warped hourglass look I am seeing in your image.
 
if thats the image and its kinda stuck in that position and or moving around this looks like a corrupt yoke problem. video of it might give more insight. fairly rare to happen and the yoke is typically the last thing to go before monitor board issues but that looks like what it is.. corrupt yoke and not the monitor board. normal classic collapse usually does not do that warped hourglass look I am seeing in your image.
Thanks for the reply. Didn't know the yokes go bad. I got a good K7000. I probably swap that in this weekend and check. Also I have a spare K7000 yoke if I need to replace it. I keep posting
 
This weekend I'll change the chassis first. I have a good K7000. If it continues. I'll change the yoke, and do a clean and balance on the monitor. Thanks all for the reply
 
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