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need a tip involving width and verticle trimpots on ECP 4100

 
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pfloydphanatic



Joined: 26 Jan 2007
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Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 2:30 am    Post subject: need a tip involving width and verticle trimpots on ECP 4100

I got an Electrohome ECP 4100 and its in pretty good shape Smile a little burn on the blue tube, vertical lines... looks like somebody had their buddy list on there or something. Well, anywho, i want to adjust the width and verticles properly. the width on the keypad is at 10 and i can't squeeze the vertical anymore. its at 0.. i saw on the Curt's guide that they're supposed to be set at 5.

i see where to adjust the H and V, but i can't see how to get at them. the CRT tube necks are so close to the pots.. is there a better tool than the two non conductive scew driver things i have? they're rather tall and i'm afraid of bumping the necks of the crts or the output boards.. and getting zapped. i'm new at these things and i'm always careful not to get zapped Shocked i have some pics... some of my screen Very Happy i also custom painted the case.. i think it looks pretty cool.
and some of the back of the PJ. can somebody help me out? also thinking if its worth putting a new blue tube in... but of course thats way past my skill level.. so i guess i'm up the creek there. but its not that bad, i'll live with it.








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