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« on: September 07, 2010, 02:50:42 AM »

Bear with me and see if you can follow this and understand my question/issue...
I bought a Game King and the touch sreen would go out of calibration frequently and I would recalibrate it having to turn the machine off and back on before calibrating. That's the issue that touch screen controller #1 has.
Introducing touch screen controller #2. I purchased another touch screen controller that was untested in order to try to fix one myself. Touch screen controller #2 had all sorts of issues but different issues than TSC #1. After reseaching repair logs, I saw that about six different capacitors were responsible for many of the touch screen issues, so I purchased these and proceeded to change them out on TSC #2 afterwhich TSC #2 worked perfectly... for about three weeks, and now it has all the same issues as TSC #1.
So my question is, what is it about my machine that must be harming the same capacitors causing the touch screen controllers to go out of wack?
Hope this was understandable.
Thanks for your time, Jim
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