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Analog board has been recapped, no cracked solder joints or anything that I can see. I reflowed the joints for the flyback, and all of the connectors that go between the logic board/CRT.
Happens with multiple logic boards
If I have it on, and tap around the analog board with the rubber handle of a screwdriver, nothing seems to change at all, so I'd assume if it was a cracked solder joint or something it would have showed normal, even for a second.
Any ideas of specific spots to triple check? Any components that may go bad on the analog board that would cause this? I have an analog board I bought with a Parts Mac Plus, but the flyback transformer was cut off, so I was thinking worse case I could remove that flyback, and move the flyback from this one to the other one, but I'd like to avoid doing that if anyone has any ideas
Analog board has been recapped, no cracked solder joints or anything that I can see. I reflowed the joints for the flyback, and all of the connectors that go between the logic board/CRT.
Happens with multiple logic boards
If I have it on, and tap around the analog board with the rubber handle of a screwdriver, nothing seems to change at all, so I'd assume if it was a cracked solder joint or something it would have showed normal, even for a second.
Any ideas of specific spots to triple check? Any components that may go bad on the analog board that would cause this? I have an analog board I bought with a Parts Mac Plus, but the flyback transformer was cut off, so I was thinking worse case I could remove that flyback, and move the flyback from this one to the other one, but I'd like to avoid doing that if anyone has any ideas