thanks for the upload i have an angle issue like this in one corner HOWEVER! when i use a different outlet in another room the issue disappears after a few minutes (apple av crt monitor) i think it might be some type of grounding issue here in the house ALL my crt in this room have the same issue in that bedroom very strange huh
i have mk1 cab and when i put in a different jamma board the monitor picture is a perfect fit, but then when i put any mk gamma board in it wants to be more a rectangle and if i try to make it a square it just distorts the picture at the bottom. anyone know about this?
Thanks for the informative video. I was wondering though, where do I touch the yoke to adjust it? Is there any dangerous spots on it I shouldn't touch?
They don't have to be. As long as you don't stick your finger under the anode cup, you'll be fine. It's always a good idea to make adjustments like this with power off, but it's not necessary. Some adjustments have to be done with the power on.
Very nice tutorial on how to tilt back the yoke to the correct position. I have a slight right tilt on my monitor but loosing the clamp will not make the yoke to move freely. I have noticed two spots of hot glue between the crt and the yoke assembly (close to the rubber fittings where the yoke is held in place). Shall I remove this glue also?
LBPPlayer7 Whoops, when I wrote that I didnt know that its actually called a yoke. Well,if you dont know what the other yoke means,its another word for thing used by Irish people.
Ahhhhhh, that's how you get rid of those damn lines...Thanks again man. YES!
Always informative! :) Good choice with the Castlevania selection.
Thanks, you helped me fix a tilted screen issue with the yoke.
thanks for the upload
i have an angle issue like this in one corner
HOWEVER! when i use a different outlet in another room the issue disappears after a few minutes (apple av crt monitor)
i think it might be some type of grounding issue here in the house
ALL my crt in this room have the same issue in that bedroom
very strange huh
Thanks for adjusting tutorial
i have mk1 cab and when i put in a different jamma board the monitor picture is a perfect fit, but then when i put any mk gamma board in it wants to be more a rectangle and if i try to make it a square it just distorts the picture at the bottom. anyone know about this?
How were you able to get every nes game on that arcade? Is that possible for me to do? Thanks
Thanks for the informative video. I was wondering though, where do I touch the yoke to adjust it? Is there any dangerous spots on it I shouldn't touch?
EVERY NES GAME!!!! I want that!!!!
Is this with the monitor on or off? Are these suppose to be discharged before tinkered with?
They don't have to be. As long as you don't stick your finger under the anode cup, you'll be fine. It's always a good idea to make adjustments like this with power off, but it's not necessary. Some adjustments have to be done with the power on.
Very nice tutorial on how to tilt back the yoke to the correct position. I have a slight right tilt on my monitor but loosing the clamp will not make the yoke to move freely. I have noticed two spots of hot glue between the crt and the yoke assembly (close to the rubber fittings where the yoke is held in place). Shall I remove this glue also?
Thanks for solving my problem Mike. You are a great guy and your video totally fixed my issue.
Great video as always
My monitor goes dark after five minutes or so and sometimes flickers between standard and dark brightness levels. Is this an easy fix?
+T4799 Needs a cap kit and a flyback replacement.
My monitor is now dim am I able to order this kit mentioned in the comment .
Yoke,hmm,a sign of Irishness.
LBPPlayer7 Whoops, when I wrote that I didnt know that its actually called a yoke. Well,if you dont know what the other yoke means,its another word for thing used by Irish people.