Oxidised or cracked solder joints causing intermittent or permanent faults.
8件の修理ログ
+33枚Successful repairBang & Olufsen (B&O) — Beovision 1
This B&O had the audacity to emit smoke and then carry on displaying a perfect picture. A lengthy investigation eventually uncovered an X2 safety cap that had met a truly spectacular end. Came away with a cleaner TV and a great story.
+26枚
+40枚Sony — PVM-9045QD
A multi-stage restoration spread over several sessions. PSU, neck board and deflection board all had their turn. The solder on the back of these boards really does turn to dust.
+31枚Sony — PVM-9041Q
A 9" PVM that arrived in a flight case. PSU recapped, colour trimmer pots replaced, deflection board done alongside its 9045QD sibling.
+3枚Sony — PlayStation
Preemptive PSU recap on the backup PS1. The solder joints on the power jack were already starting to crack so it was only a matter of time.
+41枚Successful repairSony — BVM-9045QD
Arrived from Japan with an entire colour missing, the same broken neckboard solder joint that had plagued the M4J. A full restoration followed: PSU, deflection board, colour board and anode cap all seen to.
+45枚Successful repairSony — PVM-9040
Three 9" PVM-9040s that arrived from Japan with a side of customs drama and a box that had been treated very unkindly. The monitors themselves were fine inside, bar a known colour issue fixed by replacing the trim pots, which fixes the issue of only displaying in black and white. Full restoration across all three followed.
+42枚Successful repairSony — PVM-14M4J
This PVM had the common retrace lines issue and arrived with one colour completely missing. I made a mistake along the way but got there in the end.