Level 1 Charger Plug...

On Thu, 13 May 2021 13:00:39 -0700 (PDT), \"ohg...@gmail.com\"
<ohger1s@gmail.com> wrote:

On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 1:49:00 PM UTC-4, Three Jeeps wrote:
On Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 8:13:16 PM UTC-4, Max D. wrote:
On Tuesday, May 4, 2021 at 10:45:44 AM UTC-4, Peter W. wrote:
On Thursday, June 12, 2008 at 11:51:40 PM UTC-4, Wilton Itamoto wrote:
I am currently working on a Panasonic microwave oven model NN-S762WF. I need
the part# for Q702 on the inverter board. The transistor is burnt and I
cannot read the number on the case. Unfortunately I do not have another
inverter board on hand and Panasonic does not provide the schematic.
Anyone replaced one of these or know the part number?
There is always this - if you can find a data-sheet.

https://alltransistors.com/mosfet/

Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA
I just ordered a pulled 1M30D-060 from Dalbani which is based in FL. I\'ve checked around and they appear to be a reliable source that has been around for ages. They\'re not fake proof but, apparently, when a problem occur, they\'re quick to dispatch a replacement.
I can support the fact that Dalbani has been around for a long while and used to order tv, vcr, and microwave parts from them. Am surprised their website is parked. They out of business?
J

I used to buy parts from Dalbani many years ago, and they were one of the suppliers that sent me counterfeit semis. I mostly bought basic stuff from them like VCR mechanical parts after than, but no more semis. They\'re still in Florida but I\'m sure they\'re not the same company they were.
Same here. Their STR regulators were counterfeit plus their
replacement flybacks didn\'t work.
 
On Thu, 13 May 2021 13:00:39 -0700 (PDT), \"ohg...@gmail.com\"
<ohger1s@gmail.com> wrote:

On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 1:49:00 PM UTC-4, Three Jeeps wrote:
On Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 8:13:16 PM UTC-4, Max D. wrote:
On Tuesday, May 4, 2021 at 10:45:44 AM UTC-4, Peter W. wrote:
On Thursday, June 12, 2008 at 11:51:40 PM UTC-4, Wilton Itamoto wrote:
I am currently working on a Panasonic microwave oven model NN-S762WF. I need
the part# for Q702 on the inverter board. The transistor is burnt and I
cannot read the number on the case. Unfortunately I do not have another
inverter board on hand and Panasonic does not provide the schematic.
Anyone replaced one of these or know the part number?
There is always this - if you can find a data-sheet.

https://alltransistors.com/mosfet/

Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA
I just ordered a pulled 1M30D-060 from Dalbani which is based in FL. I\'ve checked around and they appear to be a reliable source that has been around for ages. They\'re not fake proof but, apparently, when a problem occur, they\'re quick to dispatch a replacement.
I can support the fact that Dalbani has been around for a long while and used to order tv, vcr, and microwave parts from them. Am surprised their website is parked. They out of business?
J

I used to buy parts from Dalbani many years ago, and they were one of the suppliers that sent me counterfeit semis. I mostly bought basic stuff from them like VCR mechanical parts after than, but no more semis. They\'re still in Florida but I\'m sure they\'re not the same company they were.
Same here. Their STR regulators were counterfeit plus their
replacement flybacks didn\'t work.
 
On 25 Jul 2021 16:09:44 GMT, Allodoxaphobia, another ridiculous senile twit,
blathered:


Well, I find his feeding of the trolls, his idiotic \"flowery\"
language and his endless gossiping very annoying, senile twit!

And, you add _nothing_ of value to sci.electronics.repair ...

I most certainly do, senile twit! I\'m the only one to point out the sick
(and senile) shit that\'s going on in these groups!

> ... probably not to humanity all-in-all.

To \"humanity\"??? LMAO Fucking stupid blithering senile idiots everywhere on
Usenet today! LOL
 
On Monday, January 18, 2021 at 2:55:52 AM UTC+2, Rayner Lucas wrote:
In article <e3a257de-17d5-4549...@googlegroups.com>,
george.a...@gmail.com says...

On Monday, March 17, 2003 at 12:16:39 AM UTC+2, A. W. Jackson wrote:
I recently purchased a second-hand Commodore 1084S monitor to use with
my old videogame consoles (SNES, Saturn, etc.). I\'ve tried the
monitor out and it is fully functional, but there\'s a slight flaw in
the picture. There are fuzzy vertical bars of slightly lighter/darker
brightness (most clearly visible against a black picture) near the
left edge of the screen, running the entire length of the screen from
top to bottom. The bars\' position and size change when I adjust the
horizontal position and horizontal size knobs, so they\'re apparently
not actual phosphor burn-in (which leads me to hope that I might be
able to repair the problem). What kind of defect/damage might be
responsible for these bars, and is it repairable?

Hi Alex! Did you ever solve this? Having exactly the same issue with
exactly the same monitor. Thank you in advance!
It\'s been over 17 years since the original message was posted, so it\'s
unlikely that anyone remembers the result even if it did get fixed.

What have you tried so far to fix or narrow down the problem, if
anything?

It sounds like some kind of ghosting or ringing; is there a picture you
could upload anywhere (Imgur or similar) so we can see what it looks
like?

I\'d start by swapping the video cable and also trying a different video
source, just to make sure it really is the monitor at fault. Then I\'d
replace all electrolytic capacitors on general principle. These monitors
are decades old and there are probably multiple caps that have gone out
of spec by now, so just doing the whole lot can save multiple rounds of
troubleshooting.

There\'s a service manual for this monitor available at
http://www.zimmers.net/anonftp/pub/cbm/schematics/monitors/. The scan
quality is poor, but it\'s certainly better than nothing.

Rayner

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Hi Rayner,

Firstly just wanna say to the Google Groups Einstein that the 18 year period doesn\'t matter as long as the problem was solved and the guy is still around on this earth. The Commode/Amiga retro-scene is very much alive.

Now I have posted lots of pics and info in this thread. I have already recapped the monitor and done a lot of measurements.

https://www.edaboard.com/threads/commodore-1084s-monitor-with-faint-vertical-lines.396322/

I thought I\'d also ask here as Alex faced the exact same problem.

Thanks for your time Rayner.
 
On 07/25/2021 04:53 AM, Buck Fiden wrote:
On 7/25/21 1:43 AM, rbowman wrote:
On 07/24/2021 09:21 PM, Michael Trew wrote:
I never got into HAM radio, maybe one day. I used to sit at night and
tune through distant AM stations that I could pull in from eastern Ohio.
One of my favorites to listen to is still 650 WSM in Nashville. Kind
of an odd hobby for a pre-teen/teenager growing up in the internet era
(I\'m 26 now for reference), but I\'ve always enjoyed it.

I grew up in upstate New York and in the early mornings WOWO in Fort
Wayne came in loud and clear with their reports on hog belly futures.
They were a 50000 watt clear channel at the time. Inner City
Broadcasting bought the station for the express purpose of cutting it
down to 10000 watts. WLIB, in NYC, is a black-owned station that is
also on 1190 AM. With WOWO dialed down, WLIB could go to 24 hour
operation.

One of those twists of fate I worked in Fort Wayne years later and
flew out of Smith Field, a small airport north of town. Climbing out
to the southwest you\'d pass WOWO\'s antenna. It was sort of spooky
looking over and seeing an antenna


If you depart 17 out of GRR, there\'s a ~2000 MSL tower about 10 miles
south.

One day I waved at a guy doing maintenance near the top of the tower.
He waved back...or maybe gave me the finger, I\'m not sure.

There was nobody doing maintenance but that was the thought that chilled
me -- somebody had to climb that tower. Flying around in a Tomahawk, no
problem, thinking about hanging off the tower, sympathetic acrophobia.
 
You do need to know that the position of Village Idiot is occupied by an Australian at this time. Much as you might wish to compete, your status will remain \"incurably stupid\", only. You may re-apply should the incumbent leave.
 
On Sun, 25 Jul 2021 10:40:27 -0600, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again:


There was nobody doing maintenance but that was the thought that chilled
me -- somebody had to climb that tower. Flying around in a Tomahawk, no
problem, thinking about hanging off the tower, sympathetic acrophobia.

LOL! You just LOVE to hear yourself talking, don\'t you, you abnormal verbose
senile bigmouth?
 
On Monday, January 18, 2021 at 4:48:11 PM UTC+2, Peter W. wrote:
> You do need to know that the position of Village Idiot is occupied by an Australian at this time. Much as you might wish to compete, your status will remain \"incurably stupid\", only. You may re-apply should the incumbent leave.

Get a life Peter instead of running stupidity contests in Google groups especially when you are the undisputed heavy weight champion. No way for the rest of us to win.
 
On Monday, January 18, 2021 at 4:48:11 PM UTC+2, Peter W. wrote:
> You do need to know that the position of Village Idiot is occupied by an Australian at this time. Much as you might wish to compete, your status will remain \"incurably stupid\", only. You may re-apply should the incumbent leave.

Get a life Peter instead of running stupidity contests in Google groups especially when you are the undisputed heavy weight champion. No way for the rest of us to win.
 
On 7/25/2021 1:43 AM, rbowman wrote:
On 07/24/2021 09:21 PM, Michael Trew wrote:
I never got into HAM radio, maybe one day. I used to sit at night and
tune through distant AM stations that I could pull in from eastern Ohio.
One of my favorites to listen to is still 650 WSM in Nashville. Kind
of an odd hobby for a pre-teen/teenager growing up in the internet era
(I\'m 26 now for reference), but I\'ve always enjoyed it.

I grew up in upstate New York and in the early mornings WOWO in Fort
Wayne came in loud and clear with their reports on hog belly futures.
They were a 50000 watt clear channel at the time. Inner City
Broadcasting bought the station for the express purpose of cutting it
down to 10000 watts. WLIB, in NYC, is a black-owned station that is also
on 1190 AM. With WOWO dialed down, WLIB could go to 24 hour operation.

One of those twists of fate I worked in Fort Wayne years later and flew
out of Smith Field, a small airport north of town. Climbing out to the
southwest you\'d pass WOWO\'s antenna. It was sort of spooky looking over
and seeing an antenna

I can\'t fathom wanting to handicap a clear channel station just to make
some smaller station go 24 hours... that seems like one step forward and
two steps back.
 
On Monday, January 18, 2021 at 1:24:24 PM UTC-5, george.a...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, January 18, 2021 at 4:48:11 PM UTC+2, Peter W. wrote:
You do need to know that the position of Village Idiot is occupied by an Australian at this time. Much as you might wish to compete, your status will remain \"incurably stupid\", only. You may re-apply should the incumbent leave.
Get a life Peter instead of running stupidity contests in Google groups especially when you are the undisputed heavy weight champion. No way for the rest of us to win.
George:

Then you are in full competition with Phil for the position? He may be relieved to know that.
 
On 25/07/2021 6:05 pm, Phil Allison wrote:
Trevor Wilson wrote:
=================

**I have one of Allen\'s original ones here. I tried to pull it apart,
but I can\'t figure out how it comes apart. Glued?


** I never had any problem opening one.
Maybe some fool has glued the top on your example.

Intriguing fact is that is it full of Australian made ( ATxxx numbers) silicon transistors plus one FET.
Aegis RF transformers, Roblan AM tuning gang and 6:1 reduction drive.

http://www.borrett.id.au/interests/av-system.htm

See 1/3 down the page.

**Yep. That\'s the one. I\'ll dig it out next weekend and have another
shot at pulling it apart.
 
On Monday, January 18, 2021 at 9:04:00 PM UTC+2, Peter W. wrote:
On Monday, January 18, 2021 at 1:24:24 PM UTC-5, george.a...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, January 18, 2021 at 4:48:11 PM UTC+2, Peter W. wrote:
You do need to know that the position of Village Idiot is occupied by an Australian at this time. Much as you might wish to compete, your status will remain \"incurably stupid\", only. You may re-apply should the incumbent leave.
Get a life Peter instead of running stupidity contests in Google groups especially when you are the undisputed heavy weight champion. No way for the rest of us to win.
George:

Then you are in full competition with Phil for the position? He may be relieved to know that.

you re not funny dude
 
On 25/07/2021 6:05 pm, Phil Allison wrote:
Trevor Wilson wrote:
=================

**I have one of Allen\'s original ones here. I tried to pull it apart,
but I can\'t figure out how it comes apart. Glued?


** I never had any problem opening one.
Maybe some fool has glued the top on your example.

Intriguing fact is that is it full of Australian made ( ATxxx numbers) silicon transistors plus one FET.
Aegis RF transformers, Roblan AM tuning gang and 6:1 reduction drive.

http://www.borrett.id.au/interests/av-system.htm

See 1/3 down the page.

**Yep. That\'s the one. I\'ll dig it out next weekend and have another
shot at pulling it apart.
 
Trevor Wilson wrote:
=================
**I have one of Allen\'s original ones here. I tried to pull it apart,
but I can\'t figure out how it comes apart. Glued?


** I never had any problem opening one.
Maybe some fool has glued the top on your example.

Intriguing fact is that is it full of Australian made ( ATxxx numbers) silicon transistors plus one FET.
Aegis RF transformers, Roblan AM tuning gang and 6:1 reduction drive.

http://www.borrett.id.au/interests/av-system.htm

See 1/3 down the page.

**Yep. That\'s the one. I\'ll dig it out next weekend and have another
shot at pulling it apart.

** I have a schematic.

Drawn by Allen Wright himself, pen and ruler job, from circa 1972.
Copy of a copy but legible enough.
All part numbers and values shown.
The AT transistors were made by Anodeon in Melbourne.


Be easiest for me to mail it to you.



..... Phil
 
Trevor Wilson wrote:
=================
**I have one of Allen\'s original ones here. I tried to pull it apart,
but I can\'t figure out how it comes apart. Glued?


** I never had any problem opening one.
Maybe some fool has glued the top on your example.

Intriguing fact is that is it full of Australian made ( ATxxx numbers) silicon transistors plus one FET.
Aegis RF transformers, Roblan AM tuning gang and 6:1 reduction drive.

http://www.borrett.id.au/interests/av-system.htm

See 1/3 down the page.

**Yep. That\'s the one. I\'ll dig it out next weekend and have another
shot at pulling it apart.

** I have a schematic.

Drawn by Allen Wright himself, pen and ruler job, from circa 1972.
Copy of a copy but legible enough.
All part numbers and values shown.
The AT transistors were made by Anodeon in Melbourne.


Be easiest for me to mail it to you.



..... Phil
 
On 26/07/2021 10:55 am, Phil Allison wrote:
Trevor Wilson wrote:
=================

**I have one of Allen\'s original ones here. I tried to pull it apart,
but I can\'t figure out how it comes apart. Glued?


** I never had any problem opening one.
Maybe some fool has glued the top on your example.

Intriguing fact is that is it full of Australian made ( ATxxx numbers) silicon transistors plus one FET.
Aegis RF transformers, Roblan AM tuning gang and 6:1 reduction drive.

http://www.borrett.id.au/interests/av-system.htm

See 1/3 down the page.

**Yep. That\'s the one. I\'ll dig it out next weekend and have another
shot at pulling it apart.


** I have a schematic.

Drawn by Allen Wright himself, pen and ruler job, from circa 1972.
Copy of a copy but legible enough.
All part numbers and values shown.
The AT transistors were made by Anodeon in Melbourne.


Be easiest for me to mail it to you.

**OK. Thanks. I think mine works. I just want to poke around for
curiosity. Address is

PO Box 125
Oyster Bay 2225

Thanks

I\'ll poke around and see if I have a spare EM84.
 
On 26/07/2021 10:55 am, Phil Allison wrote:
Trevor Wilson wrote:
=================

**I have one of Allen\'s original ones here. I tried to pull it apart,
but I can\'t figure out how it comes apart. Glued?


** I never had any problem opening one.
Maybe some fool has glued the top on your example.

Intriguing fact is that is it full of Australian made ( ATxxx numbers) silicon transistors plus one FET.
Aegis RF transformers, Roblan AM tuning gang and 6:1 reduction drive.

http://www.borrett.id.au/interests/av-system.htm

See 1/3 down the page.

**Yep. That\'s the one. I\'ll dig it out next weekend and have another
shot at pulling it apart.


** I have a schematic.

Drawn by Allen Wright himself, pen and ruler job, from circa 1972.
Copy of a copy but legible enough.
All part numbers and values shown.
The AT transistors were made by Anodeon in Melbourne.


Be easiest for me to mail it to you.

**OK. Thanks. I think mine works. I just want to poke around for
curiosity. Address is

PO Box 125
Oyster Bay 2225

Thanks

I\'ll poke around and see if I have a spare EM84.
 
In article <0e0fec2f-f1b4-4459-9168-b7824e991a09n@googlegroups.com>,
george.alibinisis@gmail.com says...
Firstly just wanna say to the Google Groups Einstein that the 18 year
period doesn\'t matter as long as the problem was solved and the guy is
still around on this earth. The Commode/Amiga retro-scene is very much
alive.

Now I have posted lots of pics and info in this thread. I have already
recapped the monitor and done a lot of measurements.

https://www.edaboard.com/threads/commodore-1084s-monitor-with-faint-
vertical-lines.396322/

I thought I\'d also ask here as Alex faced the exact same problem.

It\'s odd to see such an old thread get resurrected, but it is still a
relevant post even if the original participants are no longer reading,
so in this case I don\'t think it\'s anything to get worked up about.

I see from that edaboard thread that you\'ve already tried the most
likely solutions :-(

The slowly drifting *horizontal* lines you mention sound like hum bars,
i.e. excessive voltage ripple from the power supply making its way onto
the display. If this is the case you\'d see two bars on screen at once
(100Hz ripple from a full-wave rectifier, on a screen with 50Hz vertical
refresh) Again, by far the most common cause is a bad filter capacitor
in the low-voltage power supply, but there can be other components at
fault. See https://www.repairfaq.org/sam/monfaq.htm#monrwphb

If you have access to an oscilloscope, you might want to check the
outputs of the power supply for unusually high ripple. In particular,
the output of the 12V DC regulator (IC403) ought to look nice and
stable, as the regulator should smooth out whatever makes it past the
filter capacitor.

Obligatory safety note: be very careful and don\'t work alone, these
things have some nasty voltages inside them (including that 125V DC
power supply output). I highly recommend the safety guidelines at
https://www.repairfaq.org/sam/monfaq.htm#montrbs

Rayner

--
Big-8 Management Board: https://www.big-8.org
Homepage: http://magic-cookie.co.uk
 
In article <0e0fec2f-f1b4-4459-9168-b7824e991a09n@googlegroups.com>,
george.alibinisis@gmail.com says...
Firstly just wanna say to the Google Groups Einstein that the 18 year
period doesn\'t matter as long as the problem was solved and the guy is
still around on this earth. The Commode/Amiga retro-scene is very much
alive.

Now I have posted lots of pics and info in this thread. I have already
recapped the monitor and done a lot of measurements.

https://www.edaboard.com/threads/commodore-1084s-monitor-with-faint-
vertical-lines.396322/

I thought I\'d also ask here as Alex faced the exact same problem.

It\'s odd to see such an old thread get resurrected, but it is still a
relevant post even if the original participants are no longer reading,
so in this case I don\'t think it\'s anything to get worked up about.

I see from that edaboard thread that you\'ve already tried the most
likely solutions :-(

The slowly drifting *horizontal* lines you mention sound like hum bars,
i.e. excessive voltage ripple from the power supply making its way onto
the display. If this is the case you\'d see two bars on screen at once
(100Hz ripple from a full-wave rectifier, on a screen with 50Hz vertical
refresh) Again, by far the most common cause is a bad filter capacitor
in the low-voltage power supply, but there can be other components at
fault. See https://www.repairfaq.org/sam/monfaq.htm#monrwphb

If you have access to an oscilloscope, you might want to check the
outputs of the power supply for unusually high ripple. In particular,
the output of the 12V DC regulator (IC403) ought to look nice and
stable, as the regulator should smooth out whatever makes it past the
filter capacitor.

Obligatory safety note: be very careful and don\'t work alone, these
things have some nasty voltages inside them (including that 125V DC
power supply output). I highly recommend the safety guidelines at
https://www.repairfaq.org/sam/monfaq.htm#montrbs

Rayner

--
Big-8 Management Board: https://www.big-8.org
Homepage: http://magic-cookie.co.uk
 

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