Title: replacing caps on F1 mpu Post by: midas touch on July 31, 2013, 09:53:58 PM I'm replacing the caps on my fortune one mpu and am looking for advice on a compatible replacement. The cap in question is the .1Z 10v Y5F...There is 31 of these I believe....I would be great is someone has already done this and has a master list of the caps...Like a" get well kit"......Thanks Mark
Title: Re: replacing caps on F1 mpu Post by: monitorman on August 06, 2013, 03:14:20 AM The .1 uf disc caps never go bad. They last and last. What problem do you have?
Title: Re: replacing caps on F1 mpu Post by: midas touch on August 31, 2013, 06:44:02 PM I replaced the monitor with a ceronix 1492....now I have white horizontal lines on monitor..I replaced all the caps on mpu.....I guess I need to know if this is a monitor problem or an issue with the mpu.. :279- :279- :279-
Title: Re: replacing caps on F1 mpu Post by: monitorman on August 31, 2013, 09:39:18 PM try turning down the screen control on the monitor. But do it slowly the whit lines should fade as the screen gets darker.
Title: Re: replacing caps on F1 mpu Post by: midas touch on August 31, 2013, 11:46:12 PM Will Do.....I've been wanting to rig up an extension cable so I can get to the monitor easier...now I have an excuse to do it. How do the pros do it? Do they just reach back there and adjust it ......makes me a little nervous......Mark
Title: Re: replacing caps on F1 mpu Post by: monitorman on September 01, 2013, 12:00:12 AM I will get you the video jumper settings in the morning for your monitor.
Title: Re: replacing caps on F1 mpu Post by: Amachanic on September 01, 2013, 01:44:28 AM I replaced the monitor with a ceronix 1492....now I have white horizontal lines on monitor..I replaced all the caps on mpu.....I guess I need to know if this is a monitor problem or an issue with the mpu.. :279- :279- :279- There are two adjusting knobs on the flyback. The top on is a focus adj, and the bottom one will control the screens brightness or black level. By turning down the bottom knob your lines should go away. You might have to re-adjust you contrast pot. I've always just grabbed the flyback knob by hand. Never got shocked. Guess I'm ether lucky or stupid. Gary Title: Re: replacing caps on F1 mpu Post by: midas touch on September 02, 2013, 12:44:49 PM Hey Gary I have n't talked to you for awhile Did you ever get back to your fortune 1 I have determined that I'm going to keep at mine till it's fixed..
Title: Re: replacing caps on F1 mpu Post by: Amachanic on September 02, 2013, 01:03:22 PM Hey Gary I have n't talked to you for awhile Did you ever get back to your fortune 1 I have determined that I'm going to keep at mine till it's fixed.. No it's still sitting in storage. I've lost interest in it. Too bad your not closer, I'd make you one heck of a deal on it. Gary Title: Re: replacing caps on F1 mpu Post by: dhellis on September 07, 2013, 05:48:52 PM I replaced the monitor with a ceronix 1492....now I have white horizontal lines on monitor..I replaced all the caps on mpu.....I guess I need to know if this is a monitor problem or an issue with the mpu.. :279- :279- :279- There are two adjusting knobs on the flyback. The top on is a focus adj, and the bottom one will control the screens brightness or black level. By turning down the bottom knob your lines should go away. You might have to re-adjust you contrast pot. I've always just grabbed the flyback knob by hand. Never got shocked. Guess I'm ether lucky or stupid. Gary Gary, Just a word of warning. If you can see the flyback and the screen control there is not much to fear by grabbing the knob. If you can not see the knob then you risk feeling around and then placing your fingers on the flyback itself. The RF generated from that flyback is big enough to burn your hand. The problem is multiplied if the plastic casing should have a crack. Just saying, if you can't see the screen or focus controls, use extra caution. Title: Re: replacing caps on F1 mpu Post by: Amachanic on September 07, 2013, 06:27:00 PM Thanks for the warning on the Flybacks. I've had to Adj quit a few and so far they have not bitten me. I know when I've replace a flyback on a 1942 Ceronix they are always turned all the way down when you get them. I never stick my fingers or hand where I can't see. I've been bitten too many times over the yrs.
Title: Re: replacing caps on F1 mpu Post by: midas touch on September 16, 2013, 12:36:47 AM Gary.....I may call you about that Fortune 1 on Monday....I've almost got mine going....How's the monitor on yours? Mark
Title: Re: replacing caps on F1 mpu Post by: Amachanic on September 16, 2013, 12:46:35 AM It has the normal burn in. I know it powered on but I don't remember much more then that..
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