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« on: September 16, 2008, 06:11:56 AM »

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Zanen Monitor Repair Kits


Monitor Get Well Kits
Save time and money on monitor repairs

Monitor repair kits take care of picture warping, blacking out, smearing, low brightness and brightness problems, poor voltage regulation, jail bars, vertical shrinking, etc. Call for free technical help with your monitor problems. All kits come with complete instructions and are easy to install.

Zanen Electronics
5023 52nd Street
Lubbock, TX 7914
Phone: 806 793 6337
Fax: 806 793 9136

EDITED FOR NEW ADDRESS SEE REPLY #16 FOR CURRENT INFO. CAPTAINHAPPY 7-20-06

Visa and Mastercard accepted.
Discount! Buy any 10 kits and take $1.00 off each kit.
Free shipping for orders over $25.00

Monitor repair kits which are currently available:

101 For Electrohome G07-CBO 19" color monitor.
Includes 17 parts. $7.95 ea.

102 For Electrohome G07-FBO 13" color monitor.
Includes 16 parts. $7.95 ea.

103 For Electrohome G19-411 13" color monitor.
Includes 21 parts. $7.95 ea.

104 For Electrohome G802/805 19" B&W X-Y monitor.
Includes 9 parts. $4.95 ea.

105 For Electrohome G19-CC0 13" and 19" color monitor.
Includes 20 parts. $7.95 ea.

110 For Electrohome G08-003 19" X-Y color monitor.
Includes 4 deflection trans. 19 parts. $8.95 ea.
[NOTE: The kit contains 4 2N3716's. These are NOT the correct
deflection transistors for this monitor]

201A For Wells-Gardner K4600 series 19" color monitor.
Includes brightness control. 21 parts. $6.95 ea.

202 For Wells-Gardner K4900 series 19" color monitor.
Includes 16 parts. $7.95 ea.

203 For Wells-Gardner K4800 series 13" color monitor.
Includes 16 parts. $7.95 ea.

204 For Wells-Gardner K7000 series 13", 19", and 25" color monitors.
Includes 15 parts. $6.95 ea.

206 For Wells-Gardner 19K6100 X-Y 19" color monitor.
Includes 30 parts. Includes 6 deflection transistors. $14.95 ea.

207 For Wells-Gardner K4500 series color monitor.
Includes 18 parts. $6.95 ea.

208 For Wells-Garder 19V2000 19" B-W X-Y monitor.
Includes 11 parts. $4.95

301 For Nintendo Sanyo 20-ezv(r-b,v) 19" color monitor.
Includes 16 parts. $6.95 ea.

302 For Nintendo Sharp XM-1801N or XM-2001N 19" color monitor.
Includes 24 parts. $7.95 ea.

303 For Sanyo 14" color monitor.
Includes 14 parts. $6.95 ea.

401 For Atari Disco 2090DT-2B 19" color monitor.
Includes 14 parts. $6.95 ea.

402 For Atari Disco AGM20M 19" medium resolution color monitor.
Includes 21 parts. $7.95 ea.

501 For WICO Videomaster 10" and 19" color monitors.
Includes 22 parts. $7.95 ea.

510 For Imperial 13" #44-4013 and 19" #44-4019.
Includes 21 parts. $7.95 ea.

530 For Ceronix model 1492 19" color monitor.
Includes 16 parts. $6.95 ea.

601 For Korean Telcom AK901 9" and 13" color monitors.
Includes 24 parts. $9.95 ea.

602 For Sharp Image OC-1411 13" and 19" color monitors.
Includes 19 parts. $7.95 ea.

603 For Sega MC-2000 13" and 19" color monitors.
Includes 24 parts. $7.95 ea.

604 For Sampo model KGR-1901 19" monitor.
Includes 20 parts. $7.95 ea.

605 For QNIC model CGM-2500 25" color monitor.
Includes 21 parts. $7.95 ea.

606 For Sharp Image model 0C-2022 19" color monitor.
Includes 25 parts. $7.95 ea.

608 For Sharp Image model SI-327 27" color monitor.
Includes 25 parts. $8.95 ea.

609 For Sharp Image model SI-313 13" and SI-319 19" color monitors.
Includes 23 parts. $7.95 ea.

611 For Sharp Image model 0C-2021 19" color monitor.
Includes 22 parts. $7.95 ea.

616 For Tatung model VS-1443 19" color monitor.
Includes 26 parts. $8.95 ea.

620 For the Toei 19" color monitor.
Includes 28 parts. $8.95 ea.

701 For Matsushita TM202G 19" color monitor.
Includes 17 parts. $6.95 ea.

801 For Hantarex MTC-900 19" color monitor.
Includes 21 parts. $7.95 ea.

802 For Hantarex MTC-9000 19" color monitor.
Includes 18 parts. $7.95 ea.

910 Nintendo Sanyo video inversion kit.
Eliminates the need for a color inverion board.
Includes 15 parts. $4.95 ea.
[NOTE: this permanently changes your Sanyo monitor to
"normal" RGB...so you'll need to invert the output
from your Nintendo boards that put out inverse RGB.
Obviously this is to run non-Nin boards with the Sanyo.]

920 For Pac Man, Ms Pac Man logic boards. Eliminates hum bar
in picture. Includes 4 parts. $6.95 ea.

Misc Parts

15 Amp PS (1 year warranty) $27.95 ea.
Flyback transformers:
A29951-B for Electrohome G07-CB0 19" $28.95 ea.
Hantarex monitors, all model and sizes $38.95 ea.
Wells-Gardner K7000 series monitors $34.95 ea.

Width coil C30380-A for Electrohome monitors $8.25 ea.
2SC1106 Transistor $4.89 ea.
2SC3039 Transistor (Sanyo) $1.79 ea.
2SD870 Transistor $4.49 ea.
1.5 Amp GMA 20 x 5mm pigtail fuse $0.39 ea.
 
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« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2008, 06:12:32 AM »

By Mark -


Kit # 101 Installation Instructions
                                                           
This monitor repair kit is designed for the Electrohome G07-CBO 19
inch color monitor.

Be sure to check that all the parts are included in the kit:
1 1 uF @ 50V or 63V         1 2200 uF @ 25V
1 4.7 uF 0 50V              1 1 uF @ 250V
1 4.7 uF @63Vor 100V        1 3.3 uF @ 160V
1 10 uF @50V                2 10 uF 0 250V
1 33 uF @25V                1 47 uF @ 200V
3 100 uF @ 16V              1 100 uF @ 160V
2 220 uF @ 16V                                     
             
Be sure to install all the parts on the monitor even though many of
the original
parts seem to be working fine. Age, humidity, and temperature will
cause the value of electrolytic capacitors to change. Installing all
of the parts will assure many more years of trouble free service. Each
capacitor is polarized and can only be inserted in one direction.
Watch the polarity markings on each capacitor. On the top side of the
monitoriaard where each capacitor is located is a circle with a black
dot on. one side. The black dot indicates where the negative (-) lead
is to be inserted.

Remove the shield over IC501 and install the following parts.
C302 220 uF @ 16V           C511' 47 uF @ 200V
C403 100 uF @ 16V           C517 100 uF @ 16V
C407 4.7 uF @ 63V or 100V   C518 220 uF @ 16V
C408 4.7 uF @ 50V           C521 2200 uF @ 25V
C411 100 uF @ 160V          C523 1 uF 0 250V
C412 3.3 uF @ 160V          C701 100 uF @ 16V
C504 1 uF @  50V or 63V     C905 10 uF @ 250V
C506 33 uF @ 25V            C107 10 uF @ 250V - Neck Board

IMPORTANT! Be sure to install the negative lead of C302 into the hole
with the black dot shown on the top side of the chassis. The (+) sign
on the bottom side of C302 is marked incorrectly. The last step is to
install a sync modification which prevents a horizontal curl. This
step is optional. On the monitor board, replace C303 with the 10uF 0
50V capacitor with the positive lead connected to the collector of
X305. Then replace C501 with the capacitor taken from space C303.
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« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2008, 06:12:57 AM »

By Mark -


Kit # 104 Installation Instructions
                                                         
This monitor repair kit is designed for the Electrohome 605-802/805
monochrome monitor.

Be sure to check that all the parts are included in the kit:

4 2.2 uF 0 50V              1 4.7 uF 0 250V               
1 47 uF @50V                1 47 uF @ 200V                 
2 1000 uF @ 50V                                           
             
Be sure to install all the parts on the monitor even though many of
the original parts seem to be working fine. Age, humidity, and
temperature will cause the value of electrolytic capacitors to change.
Installing all of the parts will assure many more years of trouble
free service. Each capacitor is polarized and can only be inserted in
one direction. Watch the polarity markings on each capacitor. On the
top side of the monitor board where each  capacitor is located is a
pius sign next to one of the two holes where the capacitor leads are
to be inserted. The plus sign indicates where the positive (+) lead on
the capacitor is to be inserted.

Make sure the game is unplugged and install the following parts.
C900 1000 uF @ 50V   C500 2.2 uF @ 50V
C901 1000 uF @ 50V   C501 2.2 uF @ 50V
C904 47 uF 0 50V   C502 2.2 uF @ 50V
C908 4.7 uF @ 250V   C503 2.2 uF @ 50V
C504 47 uF @ 200V
             
A source for many problems with this monitor is loose solder
connections. It is very common for loose connections to develop where
plugs are soldered to the main and high voltage circuit boards.

ZANEN ELECTRONICS
5023 52nd Street
Lubbock, Texas 79414

806-793-6337 Fax: 806-793-9136
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« Reply #3 on: September 16, 2008, 06:13:23 AM »

By Mark -


Kit # 110 Installation Instructions
                                                         
This monitor repair kit is designed for the Electrohome G08-003 19
inch X-Y color monitors. Be sure to check that all the parts are
included in the kit:
2 4.7 uF @ 50V      1 1000 uF @ 50V
6 10 uF @50V      1 22 uF @ 250V
2 22 uF @25V      1 47 uF @ 200V
2 47 uF @ 16V or 25V   4 2N3716 Transistor
1 100 uF @ 16V

Be sure to install all the parts on the monitor even though many of
the original parts seem to be working fine. Age, humidity, and
temperature will cause the value of electrolytic capacitors to change.
Installing all of the parts will assure many more years of trouble
free service.

Each capacitor is polarized and can only be inserted in one direction.
Be sure to watch the markings for polarity on each capacitor.

Make sure the game is unplugged and install the following parts.
C401 1000 uF @ 50V         C900 4.7 uF @ 50V
C405 10 uF @ 50V           C901 4.7 uF @ 50V
C406 10 uF @ 50V           C904 22 uF @ 25V
C411 22 uF @250V           C905 22 uF 0 25V
C601 47 uF @ 16V or 25V    C911 100 uF @ 16V
C701 47 uF @ 16V or 25V    C916 47 uF @ 200V
C800 10 uF @ 50V           Q605 2N3716
C801 10 uF @ 50V           Q606 2N3716
C802 10 uF @ 50V           Q705 2N3716
CS03 10 uF @ 50V           Q706 2N3716
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« Reply #4 on: September 16, 2008, 06:13:43 AM »

By Mark -


Kit # 206 Installation Instructions
                                                       
This monitor repair kit is designed for the Wells-Gardner 19K6100 X-Y
color monitor.

Be sure to check that all the parts are included in the kit:
1 22 uF @ 50V           1 25K Potentiometer
1 47 uF @ 50V           2 1N4148 Diode
2 100 uF @ 50V          2 1N4750 27V Diode
1 10 uF @ 350V          1 Z150B 150V Diode
1 33 uF @ 160V          3 MPSA06 Transistor
1 33 uF @ 250V      1 MPSA56 Transistor
2 2.2 ohm @ 2 Watt   1 2N3904 Transistor
2 15 ohm @1/2 Watt   3 2N3716 Transistor
2 330 ohm @ 1l4 Watt   3 2N3792 Transistor                         
             
Be sure to install all the parts on the monitor even though many of
the original parts seem to be working fine. Age, humidty, and
temperature will cause the value of electrolytic capacitors to change.
Each capacitor is polarized and can only be inserted in one direction.
Watch the polarity markings on each capacitor. On the top side of the
monitor board where each capacitor is located is a circle with a plus
sign next to one of the holes. The plus sign indicates where the
positive (+) lead of each capacitor is to be inserted. It is possible
for a failure on the game logic board to cause the monitor to fail.
There is a simple test to find out if the game board caused the
monitor to fail. To perform the test you will need a voltmeter. Set
the voltmeter on the DC voltage scale and measure the voltage on the
lead of R600 and R700 which is connected to the yellow and orange
respectively. The correct voltage should be around zero volts DC but
fluctuate because of the changing deflection signal. If the measured
voltage is between 5 and 15 volts positive or negative DC then check
the X and Y amplifiers on the game board. Also check for broken
potentiometers on the logic board.

It is very important to resolder all connectors soldered to the
circuit boards. Loose connections commonly develope because plugs are
removed and plugged back. The following parts are both on the
deflection and high voltage boards.

Unplug the game and replace the following parts.

C901  100 uF @ 50V          ZD100 1N4750 27V Diode
C902  100 uF @ 50V          ZD101 1N4750 27V Diode
C905  33 uF @ 160V          ZD902 Z150B 150V Diode
C909  22 uF @ 50V           Q100 MPSA06 Transistor
C910  10 uF @ 350V          Q101 MPSA56 Transistor
C914  47 uF @ 50V           Q102 2N3716 Transistor
R100  15 ohm @ 1/2 Watt     Q103 2N3792 Transistor
R101  15 ohm @ 1/2 Watt     Q605 2N3716 Transistor
R102  330 ohm @ 1/4 Watt    Q606 2N3792 Transistor
R103  330 ohm @ 1/4 Watt    Q705 2N3716 Transistor
R901  2.2 ohm @ 2 Watt      Q706 2N3792 Transistor
R907  2.2 ohm @ 2 Watt      Q901 MPSA06 Transistor
R918  25K Potentiometer.    Q902 MPSAG6 Transistor
D104  1N4148 Diode          Q903 2N3904 Transistor
D105  1N4148 Diode          C503 33 uF @ 250V
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« Reply #5 on: September 16, 2008, 06:14:03 AM »

By Mark -


Kit # 208 Installation Instructions
                                                         
This monitor repair kit is designed for the Wells-Gardner 19V2000
monochrome monitor. Be sure to check that all the parts are included
in the kit:
4 1 uF @ 50V or 63V   2 1000 uF @ 50V
2 2.2 uF @ 50V      1 4.7 uF @160V
1 47 uF @ 50V      1 22 uF @ 250V                                 

Be sure to install all the parts on the monitor even though many of
the original parts seem to be working fine. Age, humidity, and
temperature will cause the value of electrolytic capacitors to change.
Installing all of the parts will assure many more years of trouble
free service. Each capacitor is polarized and can only be inserted in
one direction. Watch the polarity markings-on each capacitor. On the
top side of the monitor board where each capacitor is located is a
plus sign next to one of the two holes where the capacitor leads are
to be inserted. The plus sign indicates where the positiye (+) lead on
the capacitor is to be inserted.

Make sure the game is unplugged and install the following parts.

C703 2.2 uF @ 50V   C500 1 uF @ 50V or 63V
C900 1000 uF @ 50V   C501 1 uF @ 50V or 63V
C901 1000 uF @ 50V   C502 1 uF @ 50V or 63V
C904 47 uF @ 50V   C503 1 uF @ 50V or 63V
C907 4.7 uF @ 160V   C504 22 uF @ 250V
C603 2.2 uF @ 50V

A source for many problems with this monitor is loose solder
connections. It is very common for loose connections to develop where
plugs are soldered to the main and high voltage circuit boards.
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« Reply #6 on: September 16, 2008, 06:14:26 AM »

By Mark -


Kit # 301 Installation Instructions
                                                           
This monitor repair kit is designed for the Nintendo (Sanyo
20-EZV(R-B,C)) color monitor.

Be sure to check that the following parts are included in the kit:
2 1 uF @50V   1 220 uF @ 25V
3 10 uF @50V   1 330 uF @ 25V
1 22 uF @50V   2 1 uF @250V
1 47 uF @25V   2 10 uF @ 250V
1 100 uF @ 16V   2 100 uF @ 160V

             
Be sure to install all the parts on the monitor even though many of
the original parts seem to be working fine. Age, humidity, and
temperature will cause the value of electrolytic capacitors to change.
Installing all of the parts will assure many more years of trouble
free service. Each capacitor is polarized and can only be inserted in
one direction. Watch the markings for polarity on each capacitor. The
longer lead on each capacitor is the positive (+) lead and should be
inserted into the hole marked positive (+) on the monitor board.

Make sure the game is unplugged and install the following parts.
C458 47 uF @ 25V   C301 10 uF @ 50V
C459 100 uF @ 16V   C302 1 uF @ 50V
C464 22 uF @ 50V   C303 10 uF @ 50V
C467 1 uF @ 250V   C406 10 uF @ 50V
C468 330 uF @ 25V   C407 10 uF @ 250V
C469 220 uF @ 25V   C408 1 uF @ 250V
C471 10 uF @ 250V   C410 100 uF @ 160V
C472 100 uF @ 160V   C453 1 uF @ 50V
Be sure to check your work before turning on the power
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« Reply #7 on: September 16, 2008, 06:14:48 AM »

By Mark -


Kit # 201A
Wells Gardner K4600 Series Mointor

Video interface board:
VR201   2.5kohm         (pot)

H/V board:
C306    2.2u    50V
C310    22u     25V
C311    1000u   35V
C313    47u     50V
C356    4.7u    50V
C359    4.7u    160V
C362    10u     50V
R360    27ohm

Main/Power board:
C501    10u     160V
C503    22u     25V
C608    47u     200V
C613    220u    25V
C614    33u     25V
C617    1u      50V
C619    1u      50V
C622    1000u   35V
C623    470u    25V
C624    100u    25V
C625    18u     160V
C633    2.2u    50V     (Bipolar)


It may be necessary to adjust VR201 for the best level of brightness.

After replacing R360 it may be necessary to adjust the horizontal hold.
If a horizontal curl is present, center the horizontal hold control and
adjust L351 on the H/V board for the best picture.
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« Reply #8 on: September 16, 2008, 06:15:09 AM »

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Such a well read topic..........does the company supplying these  kits have a web site, or does anyone else know of suppliers of such kits for monitors. Where I am located I am spending a fortune on cap's etc. etc. also just invested +/-$300 on a cap wizard. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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« Reply #9 on: September 16, 2008, 06:15:29 AM »

By CaptainHappy -


Take a look at the first post in this thread it lists contact information for zanen electronics a couple of lines down and a listing of monitor kits available. It is pretty easy to look right past it since so much is listed. I called them and they were helpful in trying to find out what I need. I think the guy's name was Jim, but I am not sure...  He really knew what he was talking about and seemed to be a monitor expert. If you ask the nice lady who answers the telephone about who to talk to regarding Monitor Cap Kits she should send you to the right guy. I also saw a reference to them here:


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« Reply #10 on: September 16, 2008, 06:15:53 AM »

By hotslot101 -


Hey Mark

Thanks for the information, I will be over in The States next week so will give these people a call, will let you know how I get on.

Cheers


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« Reply #11 on: September 16, 2008, 06:16:12 AM »

By Amusement Repair -


An ESR meter is a great investment though you can get one cheaper then the Cap Wizard.  I will look up the source and post it here.
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« Reply #12 on: September 16, 2008, 06:16:41 AM »

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An ESR meter is nice but we like our huntron 2000 
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« Reply #13 on: September 16, 2008, 06:16:59 AM »

By Liodel -


Hi,

I'm from france and would like to know if it's possible to contact Zanen using e-mail to order a kit #801, and ask them few questions ?

Maybe someone knows how to contact them using e-mail ?

Thank's

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« Reply #14 on: September 16, 2008, 06:17:28 AM »

By CaptainHappy -


Quote from: liodel on March 29, 2006, 01:39:11 PM
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Hi,

I'm from france and would like to know if it's possible to contact Zanen using e-mail to order a kit #801, and ask them few questions ?

Maybe someone knows how to contact them using e-mail ?

Thank's

Lionel


Hi there I think the information at the beginning of the post is old, and they must have moved??

Here is some other information I found on them

Zanen Electronics
46 Parklane Dr.
Ransom Canyon, TX 79366
Phone:  888.449.2636

I am not sure if the address is correct, but the 888 number did work. Since you are overseas and the 888 number would not work for you most likely, I called them and got an email address for you:

zanenelectronics@aol.com

Good Luck!
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« Reply #15 on: September 16, 2008, 06:18:38 AM »

By liodel -


Quote from: captainhappy on March 29, 2006, 02:36:14 PM

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I am not sure if the address is correct, but the 888 number did work. Since you are overseas and the 888 number would not work for you most likely, I called them and got an email address for you:

zanenelectronics@aol.com

Good Luck!
Yeah great ! I'll contact them quickly and request for a cote.

Thank's a lot for your help Captainhappy
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« Reply #16 on: September 16, 2008, 06:19:25 AM »

By CaptainHappy -


Quote from: Ozzy on November 02, 2005, 09:00:34 AM
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Such a well read topic..........does the company supplying these  kits have a web site, or does anyone else know of suppliers of such kits for monitors. Where I am located I am spending a fortune on cap's etc. etc. also just invested +/-$300 on a cap wizard. Any info would be greatly appreciated.

Ozzy,

Just talked to them again for something else today, and they are working on a website... Coming soon!!!

Newest Contact Information is:

Zanen Electronics
zanenelectronics@aol.com
46 Parklane Drive
Ransom Canyon, TX  79366

Tel: 888-449-2636

They are going to check back on our site after I talked to him today, and try to get newer information here for all. I will be getting a catalog coming with some parts they are sending me. Maybe they will do discounts for NLG members that go to them with reference to our site?

Captainhappy
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« Reply #17 on: September 16, 2008, 06:19:48 AM »

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I agree that this is a great post!

The last cap kit I got was from Happ, I don't mind Happ since they are local to me and I can pick-up, I don't like the minimum order price. I find myself buying a couple extra bottles of Novus that I don't need to round out the order.

If Zanen gets a website going, I'd be looking at them as a new source.
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« Reply #18 on: September 16, 2008, 06:21:03 AM »

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Quote from: CaptainHappy on July 20, 2006, 04:02:18 PM
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Quote from: Ozzy on November 02, 2005, 09:00:34 AM
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Such a well read topic..........does the company supplying these  kits have a web site, or does anyone else know of suppliers of such kits for monitors. Where I am located I am spending a fortune on cap's etc. etc. also just invested +/-$300 on a cap wizard. Any info would be greatly appreciated.

Ozzy,

Just talked to them again for something else today, and they are working on a website... Coming soon!!!

Newest Contact Information is:

Zanen Electronics
zanenelectronics@aol.com
46 Parklane Drive
Ransom Canyon, TX  79366

Tel: 888-449-2636

They are going to check back on our site after I talked to him today, and try to get newer information here for all. I will be getting a catalog coming with some parts they are sending me. Maybe they will do discounts for NLG members that go to them with reference to our site?

Captainhappy
Are these guys still in business?

I'm looking for a cap kit for a Tatung 19" touch screen monitor from a Bally Game Maker.  Any info, or parts list of what I would need would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Rob
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« Reply #19 on: September 16, 2008, 06:21:24 AM »

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I got a cap kit from them last year OK.

When I get home from work I'll see if I've still got the invoice indoors with their contact details on incase they have changed.
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« Reply #20 on: September 16, 2008, 06:21:47 AM »

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Still in business... still the same #...

I ordered about $50 in kits last month.

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« Reply #21 on: September 16, 2008, 06:22:10 AM »

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Here's a web page I did on rebuilding a G07 monitor using a cap kit:
http://www.pinrepair.com/g07/
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« Reply #22 on: September 16, 2008, 06:22:38 AM »

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Quote from: channelmaniac on July 10, 2008, 01:29:04 PM
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Still in business... still the same #...

I ordered about $50 in kits last month.

RJ

Thanks Channel, I'm glad you can confirm that. I don't have the invoice anymore to check.
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« Reply #23 on: October 06, 2008, 12:55:23 AM »

Yes A ESR Meter is a good investement for you part timers but I find my LC-101 Cap tester check all points of caps. It test ESR, Value, Leakage, and Dielectric Absorption. Any Part of a cap can cause failure in a monitor or power supply.
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« Reply #24 on: October 06, 2008, 03:30:20 AM »

ESR meters are good, but to be honest...for all the hassle of pulling the board, it's cheaper and less hassle to "Shotgun" the entire board and replace suspected caps. ones that are OK today, might not last another year or so. NEW ones are good for another 10 years.
As Electrolytics dry out, they are far below the rated capacitance (remember the 80/20 rule).
It actually takes LESS time to replace it, then to test it. wave
If you want to "Biopsy" the caps after you yank them out, it will tell ya if you hit the nail on the head.
Of course, look for bulging endcaps,discoloration of the plastic cover is a good idea.

PLEASE REMEMBER ***SAFETY FIRST***
A lot of monitors have their power supply tied directly to the AC mains. use ONE hand at a time or better yet a isolation transformer!! TRUST NOTHING!
All it takes is a miswire of the black/white connector. It will "bite you" or burn the ground lead off your test gear.A portable GFI outlet is a good idea too.
While 120 volts usually wont kill you, it will spoil your day,destroy test gear..

Just my 2 cents, your mileage will vary  yes

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