richiewoo
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Old thread, new question - Did the caps, now what!?
Hi,
I have a monitor (Kortek KTX26) that I did the caps on. It had what I would call a deflection problem.
Well, the caps made it a LOT better, but it's not perfect. there's still instability at the top of the screen. I can ALMOST adjust it out with the H. Hold remote adjustment pot, but it's still shaky. It's like just the top 1 inch of the picture too. It's like it's vibrating or can't hold itself still.
Attached are the pics of how it used to be. See how the top is skewed? I can bring that in to almost normal, but it just still isn't quite right. There are two caps I didn't do (33 uf 16v and 1uf 250v), and of course I am going to order them and do it, but just in case you guys knew what was up with this thing. It's making me nuts.
Thanks!
Keep in mind that it's now better than this, so much so that the problem doesn't show up in pics, so I'm including the old pics just for reference. The screen is full size now and just a half-inch to an inch of instability at the top similar to the extreme instability in the pics.
Hi,
I have a monitor (Kortek KTX26) that I did the caps on. It had what I would call a deflection problem.
Well, the caps made it a LOT better, but it's not perfect. there's still instability at the top of the screen. I can ALMOST adjust it out with the H. Hold remote adjustment pot, but it's still shaky. It's like just the top 1 inch of the picture too. It's like it's vibrating or can't hold itself still.
Attached are the pics of how it used to be. See how the top is skewed? I can bring that in to almost normal, but it just still isn't quite right. There are two caps I didn't do (33 uf 16v and 1uf 250v), and of course I am going to order them and do it, but just in case you guys knew what was up with this thing. It's making me nuts.
Thanks!
Keep in mind that it's now better than this, so much so that the problem doesn't show up in pics, so I'm including the old pics just for reference. The screen is full size now and just a half-inch to an inch of instability at the top similar to the extreme instability in the pics.
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