Okay, I'm sure that will help. I'm going to sit down and try to figure this
thing out after spending some time with this book. Again, this isn't a
hobby-crippling problem, as I'm using my VT220 right now in the VT100's
stead.
Actually, this is more a cleanup and cosmetic thing than anything else right
now - I really don't like having nonworking equipment lying around unless
the useful parts have been stripped out and put away and the excess thrown
away, and also, the VT100 looks so much better with my vintage setup than
the VT220.
I'll get back to you guys on this in a day or so. Thanks for everyone's
help so far!
-----Original Message-----
From: cctalk-bounces at
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On Behalf Of Dwight K. Elvey
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 8:32 PM
To: cctalk at
classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: More parts I need to replace on the VT100
Hi
I looked at the schematic and the parts you'd indicated.
It looks like one of them was one off and was R55 and not
D11. From the looks, it might be that you have other failures
in the supply. You've indicated R11, R21 and R55. These
are all part of the circuit that drives the primary switcher
transistor through T3.
You might check D11 to make sure it isn't shorted. You
might want to run the supply separately to check outputs.
A short in T3 to the mains would also cause a lot of troubles
and burn these resistors( taking may other part with it ).
Other parts to look at would be:
Q2, Q3, Q4, E5 and D4
These are parts that could also be involved.
It does look like there is something other than the
resistors blown in the supply.
Dwight