My first step was to re-seat all the sub-boards, but this hasn't affected anything. Next step if taking the PSU out and checking that.
If anyone has seen a problem like this before it would be good to hear from you.
Interested t hear how you get on. I have one of these sets as well, and will no doubt be looking for guidance when it eventually dies. From what I can see, the overload light normally comes on during power up. Then it goes away. Mine is off during operation, save on the brightest pure white screens. But if I turn down the contrast the overload light doesn't come on at all, save during power-up. It might all be explained by the fact the units are 30yrs old, as you've noted.retrogizmo wrote:I wish I knew what the two LED's meant on the GB overvoltage protection board. When the monitor shuts off the "LOW-B" LED is lit on this board. If I start the monitor up with no load while probing one of the test points it clicks for a few seconds then comes up with the "HIGH-B" LED instead. If I knew what they were, that could help...
Yes, that sounds right. The overload is actually to do with overdriving the CRT, so a warning rather than an actual problem. If you fancy powering the monitor up with the PSU out (it comes out like a drawer, bottom rear of the monitor) and top cover off, I'd be interested to know if you get any LED's light up on the little sub board that comes out of the main PSU board.buttersoft wrote:Interested t hear how you get on. I have one of these sets as well, and will no doubt be looking for guidance when it eventually dies. From what I can see, the overload light normally comes on during power up. Then it goes away. Mine is off during operation, save on the brightest pure white screens. But if I turn down the contrast the overload light doesn't come on at all, save during power-up. It might all be explained by the fact the units are 30yrs old, as you've noted.retrogizmo wrote:I wish I knew what the two LED's meant on the GB overvoltage protection board. When the monitor shuts off the "LOW-B" LED is lit on this board. If I start the monitor up with no load while probing one of the test points it clicks for a few seconds then comes up with the "HIGH-B" LED instead. If I knew what they were, that could help...
Thanks for that, I will take a look. I've tracked the issue down (as mentioned in that other thread) to the video amp shutting down very quickly after start-up. It could be something related to the control panel board... it's very difficult to tell.LDigital wrote:After powering up, with no signal you should get a black screen. I urge you to take a look at the control board I mentioned before, it's a common fault area that will almost certainly need a recap and cleanup. Mine was a complete mess of leaking caps when I got mine but it now works like a dream. They are all surface mount
Edit: it may have been in another thread that I said that.
The control board is under the metal of the pull out panel. It has all the other pull out board controls plugged in to it