Tony Duell wrote:
Tony Duell
wrote:
> Has
anyone ever done this setup and can offer any tips?
Sounds like you can hardly make it worse.
Well, that's the problem. According
to one of the HP manuals,
misadjustment can cause damage. Of course that damage might not be too
serious so it's probably worth giving it a go.
I'm guessing that they mean
"driving the tube so hard the people across
the road complain" kind of damage. Certainly I'd replace the two
Yes, that was my thought. Excessive beam current could damage the CRT,
the flyback transformer or bits on the video board. But I wonder just
what 'excessive' is. I suspect I would notice it was far too bright long
before anything was damaged.
I suspect that you'd see noticeable flyback lines well before you got it
too "hot".
resistors that
have gone high, and assess the picture from there. If it
hasn't been twiddled by a previous owner then the chances are it'll be
"good enough".
Now that I don;t know. I doubt the previous owner did anything, but I
don't know about before that. Equally, I don't know if these 3 resistors
were ever the right values, it's possible they failed in service and
nothing was adjusted (in which case the adjustments will be very nearly
correct if I put good resistors in), or if the board was twraked when the
user complained about poor colour performance or something. Or maybe the
board as originally set up for the incorrect-value resistors that are now
there.
Equally, I don;t know if the CRT has lost emission over time, it may well
be that I could safely turn things up a bit.
Fond though I am of spending my pocket money on expensive new toys, I'd
trust the Mk. 1 Eyeball on this job.
Gordon