Price Check - 25k5515 Chassis Working

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I just removed and replaced solder all over this chassis and neck board, cleaned up the chassis a bit, replaced the missing AC connector. This has not had any other components replaced. I tested this in my Hard Drivin cockpit, dialed in the colors, adjusted the focus and brightness. Great looking pic, but I cannot get the image to fill the whole screen, looks about the size of a 19" monitor, on a 25" tube. The fly back seems strong, very low settings for the focus and screen brightness.


I haven't really found any good information, to base a price off of, for a working chassis. I know there are some Atari collectors who could use this :)


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Seeing as how it still needs work I would say around $60. Your average chassis buyer tends to fall into one of two camps, guys who fix them (and they won't want to pay much) and guys who can't fix them.
 
Yea, that's the catch 22 I'm in with this, do I get the parts and redo this, or sell as is working. Thanks for the reply, guess I need to make a decision over the weekend.
 
What do I need to look for to tell the difference? I didn't realize that 19k4915's looked the exact same, never needed to know what one of those looked like yet. Searching now............

OK, from a quick search, I'm seeing two visual differences between the 25k5515 & 19k4915 chassis: the 19k4915 uses STR380 VR, the 25k5515 uses STR381 VR. Looks like the 19k4915 chassis, has a metal plate that attaches to the top of the flyback, from the chassis wall. Can someone verify that this is accurate please?
 
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