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Just got a new to me SC 1224 Color monitor today. It was packed well but I can’t get a good image on it.  I show an image the seller took (looks to be working fine). Then how it looks when it arrived (I get a pretty good image but it only takes the middle 3rd of the screen). I tried all the adjustment screws, when I make the image taller, the top half of the screen has big gaps.  Do you know if this is something that can be fixed?  BTW I hooked a good second SC1224 up to the same 1040STE and the image was fine so the ST is doing its job. 

 

from seller:

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best I can get is this image that uses only the middle 3rd of the screen

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When I adjust for a taller image the top half has these crazy gaps and there is a bright white bar across the middle. 

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On 11/2/2019 at 3:55 PM, 800_Rocks said:

Any advice?  Thanks

 

IMHO it´s absolutely worth to fix this monitor. The SC1224 has a superb picture quality and real CRT feeling at it´s best. The picture you get now should exclude problems with the flyback transformer, one of the expensive parts to replace.

 

Like nearly all monitors and TVs after +30 years, the main problems are:

 

- Cold solder joints, specially because only single sided PCBs are used

- dry electrolytic caps

 

Most SC1224 I´ve repaired only with resoldering the main PCB and replacing the most important capacitors. Herewith I mean: Every cap used in high voltage area (when there´s more than 50V printed on the cap) OR with a value equal or more than 100 uF. Of course it would be perfect to change all, but IMHO this is not really necessary.

 

Disclaimer: Every CRT uses high voltages with the risk of an electric shock and may harm you. In doubt don´t try this by yourself. Contact an experienced TV repair guy or friend with such skills.

 

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