I checked Q6 (in circuit), it is not shorted. I have already checked all the 
electrolytic capacitors for a bad ESR and replaced those where it was high. 
There are no shorts on the electrolytic capacitors.

 

I will have to desolder the transformer and do a ring test on it (I built a 
ring test circuit some years ago). I don’t think you can do ring tests in 
circuit can you?

 

Regards

 

Rob

 

From: Mattis Lind <mattisl...@gmail.com> 
Sent: 18 April 2020 13:31
To: r...@jarratt.me.uk; Rob Jarratt <robert.jarr...@ntlworld.com>; General 
Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts <cctalk@classiccmp.org>
Subject: Re: VAXmate PSU fixed, but no video

 

 

 

Den lör 18 apr. 2020 kl 13:26 skrev Rob Jarratt via cctalk 
<cctalk@classiccmp.org <mailto:cctalk@classiccmp.org> >:

Some of you may recall seeing me post about the VAXmate PSU failure. Thanks
to members of this list I found the failed part in the PSU and the PSU is
now working again. However, it looks like the PSU failed because of a
failure on the monitor board. There is a burning smell coming from it,
possibly the flyback transformer, but I am not 100% sure. I don't see
physical damage, but of course that doesn't mean there isn't a problem. When
I took the monitor board out again after this, I wasn't sure if the EHT lead
was making good contact with the CRT anode. The monitor board is described
in section 4.4 of this document:
http://bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/vaxmate/EK-PC500-TD_VAXmate_Technical_Descripti 
<http://bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/vaxmate/EK-PC500-TD_VAXmate_Technical_Description_1987.pdf>
 
on_1987.pdf





I need some advice on diagnosing the problem, I have a few questions:



1.      If the EHT lead was not properly connected to the CRT anode, could
that cause problems?

 

No, that is unlikely in my opinion 

 

2.      Is there anything I can safely do with a bench power supply to
isolate the problem? 

3.      Any other suggestions for diagnosing the problem?

 

Check Q6 transistor. Looking at the picture 4-14, I think it is wrong. But 
nevertheless check the capacitors C47 and C53.

It happens that the EHT transformer get short-circuit turns. But it has only 
occurred to me once. More often a capacitor is bad, a rectifier or the switch 
transistor.

 

If the EHT transformer is bad it performs bad when doing a ringing test.

 

Try to find out what is smelling. Check all power semiconductors.

 

4.      There is an outline spec of the flyback transformer in the section
4.4.3.2 of the VAXmate technical description, what chance of finding a
"modern" replacement?

 

Usually very low. There are companies selling replacements but there are so 
many variants so the chances to find one is very low. And there are less and 
less of these on the market. But it is worth a try to check what they have. It 
might be the case that they used the same monitor design as some other DEC 
product. VT420? Then it could possible a better chance finding one. donberg.ie 
<http://donberg.ie>  seem to have VT420 LOPT.

 

/Mattis

 




I have posted about the PSU repair here:



https://robs-old-computers.com/2020/04/18/vaxmate-h7270-psu-fixed-but-no-vid 
<https://robs-old-computers.com/2020/04/18/vaxmate-h7270-psu-fixed-but-no-video/>
 
eo/



Thanks



Rob




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