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Author Topic: Intervideo - Hard drivin restore  (Read 7233 times)

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Re: Intervideo - Hard drivin restore
« Reply #40 on: March 08, 2019, 06:59:27 pm »
Hi

Thanks for the help  :cheers:

Yes the last one on the photo is a 18K

But i only have one 18K resistor  in my old parts box, and no 18K in my new parts boxes  :cry:
I have also looked on old china chassis, I might have an old CRT TV in my garage that i can take apart tomorrow, to see if there is one more 18K 1W or better a 36K 2W resistor 

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Re: Intervideo - Hard drivin restore
« Reply #41 on: March 10, 2019, 05:43:44 pm »
Hi

I did not have any matching resistors in my parts bokses, or the old CRT TV - so i have to wait until middle of the week to get the last fiexed on the monitor.

Meanwhile i want to change the caps on the other boards too.

Starting with the motor amp board -> diagram can be found here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/a8ekyt9iepimzmx/Motor%20Amp%20PCB%20%28802%20KB%20PDF%29.pdf?dl=0

It seems a bit funny, there is to capacitors in series. 2x 100uf 35V
I want to replace them with some new, I guess that the two new, that I install need to be connected they way as in the picture, and also the polarity is correct, as i show in the picture?

Update added som ned photos of the caps - it seems that they not are original, they are solder to an resistor, and a diode

Also the other cap C30 at the right side, do I have marked the polarity correct?

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Re: Intervideo - Hard drivin restore
« Reply #42 on: March 11, 2019, 06:04:36 am »
Update

Put in new caps on the board - including the two weird ones, also noticed that they had the two positive leads solder together and the negative leads to the diode and the resistor, so I put in the new one the same way   ;D

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Re: Intervideo - Hard drivin restore
« Reply #43 on: March 11, 2019, 06:07:50 am »
An update

Still waiting for the new motor optro pcb.
The screen is working, colors are great and the cabinet is being cleaned and painted

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