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Monitor Repair Log and Database. **Arcade and Gaming** => Monitor Repair Tech Support => Topic started by: racergiant on September 16, 2008, 03:52:46 AM



Title: WGM2794-U0TS09R / PD279400 / D9400 (tic-tic)
Post by: racergiant on September 16, 2008, 03:52:46 AM
Started by aibudo -



This monitor has the same failure components (different locator numbers) as the D9200 with reference to horizontal sweep.  I have replaced all suggested components in the past, plus a couple of resistors that I have found, but have never been able to repair any of them.  The transistors and resistors still fail at power up again.  Has anyone come up with a better list of failure and repair parts for the "horizontal deflection" failure of these units?

Dennis


Title: Re: WGM2794-U0TS09R / PD279400 / D9400 (tic-tic)
Post by: racergiant on September 16, 2008, 03:53:04 AM
By ESDAVE -


hi if you give me more info i can help you with your fault , have you checked you have correct ht with line o/c and ht dummy load , this fault is normally easy to correct have you checked your HOT flyback/ tuning capacitor , check also line drive transformer for dry joints/oxidised pins  ,please let me know if more info required. esdave uk engineer.


Title: Re: WGM2794-U0TS09R / PD279400 / D9400 (tic-tic)
Post by: racergiant on September 16, 2008, 03:53:59 AM
By aibudo -


The failure components don't drive the high voltage transformer or circuit, but the horizontal deflection yoke.  I contacted wells-gardner technical and also wanted to know what I had replaced and said that they would get back with me.  Initially they said it could be caused by a defective yoke, but after I sent them a list of the components that I had changed, they never got back with me.  If it is caused by a bad yoke, they monitor wouldn't be worth repair as it's intergrated with the crt.

Dennis