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| From | dog_cow@macgui.com (D Finnigan) |
| Newsgroups | comp.sys.apple2 |
| Subject | AppleColor RGB all-red display |
| Date | Sat, 15 Oct 2011 17:38:22 +0000 (UTC) |
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I was fiddling with my AppleColor RGB (for the IIgs) yesterday, and I managed to break it. I was trying to figure out why the voltage to the screen was increasing, thus making the intensity slowly ramp up as the electronics got warmer over about 10 minutes. I measured voltage across a 4.7k Ohm resistor on the CRT board (the one that connects to the neck of the CRT) and it was about 50 volts. I then measured across the identical (?) 4.7k Ohm resistor on the left side of the same board. This is where things went wrong. I have an analog multimeter, and when I connected the leads, the needle went back, like negative voltage. I assumed this meant that I had the leads the wrong way around, so I reversed them. I got a spark, a zap, and a nasty smell. A second later, the display went all red. I turned off the monitor. I searched the Apple II FAQs, and found in the Monitors, question 008- "Suddenly my monitor has an all-blue (all-red, etc.) screen! How do I fix this?" Well, I measured the resistance across all three inductors, and they were all about 10k Ohms. I powered on the monitor and measured the voltage drop, which was negligible (the needle barely moved). So, now I must assume that some other component blew up and made the nasty smell. Any ideas? I'm not really good at doing electronics, so I'm going to have a graybeard help me with the repairs. -- ]DF$ Mac GUI Vault - A source for retro Apple II and Macintosh computing. http://macgui.com/vault/
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AppleColor RGB all-red display dog_cow@macgui.com (D Finnigan) - 2011-10-15 17:38 +0000
Re: AppleColor RGB all-red display dog_cow@macgui.com (D Finnigan) - 2011-10-15 17:41 +0000
Re: AppleColor RGB all-red display Grent <grent3@gmail.com> - 2011-10-15 17:33 -0700
Re: AppleColor RGB all-red display dog_cow@macgui.com (D Finnigan) - 2011-10-17 20:47 +0000
Re: AppleColor RGB all-red display dog_cow@macgui.com (D Finnigan) - 2011-10-18 14:19 +0000
Re: AppleColor RGB all-red display Michael J. Mahon <mjmahon@aol.com> - 2011-10-18 12:05 -0500
Re: AppleColor RGB all-red display dog_cow@macgui.com (D Finnigan) - 2011-10-18 17:41 +0000
Re: AppleColor RGB all-red display Grent <grent3@gmail.com> - 2011-10-18 23:27 -0700
Re: AppleColor RGB all-red display Alex Freed <alex_news@alexfreed.com> - 2011-10-19 02:10 -0700
Re: AppleColor RGB all-red display Michael J. Mahon <mjmahon@aol.com> - 2011-10-19 16:08 -0500
Re: AppleColor RGB all-red display Kevin Dady <kevin@hackaday.com> - 2011-10-19 18:16 -0700
Re: AppleColor RGB all-red display Alex Freed <alex_news@alexfreed.com> - 2011-10-20 01:25 -0700
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