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Mac classic geometry problems

Jonweimer

Member
So I recapped this unit over a month ago, and it looked pretty good geometry wise. Then all of a sudden I started getting pincushion at the bottom, and a slight overscan on the top left. I’ve tried adjusting the magnetics on the yoke, didn’t affect it. I checked the values of all the new caps and they’re all in range still. I looked for broken solder joints, found nothing. I checked the resistor at r2 that everyone says causes geometry issues. Still reading 150ohms. Anyone have any ideas? I really wanna get this one back in the working category. ThxIMG_7152.jpeg
 
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LaPorta

Well-known member
First, your screen is way too big. You need to bring it into normal parameters by following the Pina Dead Mac Scrolls or repair secrets book for the Classic/SE. then I’d see if the issue even persists.
 

Jonweimer

Member
First, your screen is way too big. You need to bring it into normal parameters by following the Pina Dead Mac Scrolls or repair secrets book for the Classic/SE. then I’d see if the issue even persists.
It persists and as I said before it was fine and deteriorated. This is 7 1/8w x 4 3/4h like the source you quoted. Same problem.

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cheesestraws

Well-known member
No, that is significantly both wider and higher than the image ought to be. Nonlinearity is probably not surprising. Go and look at images of what they looked like new, if in doubt.
 

Jonweimer

Member
No, that is significantly both wider and higher than the image ought to be. Nonlinearity is probably not surprising. Go and look at images of what they looked like new, if in doubt.
I can read a tape measure. I adjusted with a tape on the screen to exactly the specs in the book. And I can turn it down to a 1 inch cube and the problems persists. This is not the solution.

It’s still collapsing into reverse pyramid even turned down signifigantly.

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LaPorta

Well-known member
Now I can see that in the photos that you adjusted it. Now that that is cleared, it’s possible some of the rings around the yoke have become misaligned. Those can affect that.
 

Jonweimer

Member
Now I can see that in the photos that you adjusted it. Now that that is cleared, it’s possible some of the rings around the yoke have become misaligned. Those can affect that.
There’s two rings and they only adjust the position when moved. I marked them before trying to use them and they don’t fix the problem and I moved them back to the original marked positions.
 

falen5

Well-known member
Ive had this on a few machines and no matter how much i messed with magnets , rings , pots etc etc I never really got it perfect

on some machines I got the display 95% of the way there

but on 2 or 3 of the machines nothing I did could fix the display

i could get one side of the screen looking correct but not the other and visa versa

shrinking the display 'helps' but didnt fix it

i did the mystic upgrade on a CC with the reseolution mod and ended up with this problem yet again - an no tinkering could get the screen
looking correct

i ended up wondering if there could have been some incident with the machine before i got it , like the display being up against some magnet or something

and i tried for a long time with each of them , following all the advice i could get

its just one of those problems that dont make sense , for me anyway
 

Jonweimer

Member
Ive had this on a few machines and no matter how much i messed with magnets , rings , pots etc etc I never really got it perfect

on some machines I got the display 95% of the way there

but on 2 or 3 of the machines nothing I did could fix the display

i could get one side of the screen looking correct but not the other and visa versa

shrinking the display 'helps' but didnt fix it

i ended up wondering if there could have been some incident with the machine before i got it , like the display being up against some magnet or something

and i tried for a long time with each of them , following all the advice i could get

its just one of those problems that dont make sense , for me anyway
I’m thinking it’s that v/h ic going wonky.
 

nathall

Well-known member
Have you tried calling MacSupport @ (714)660-1856, for service?

(Sorry, I really couldn’t resist.)
 

s_pupp

Well-known member
I once used a degausser (a cheap one from eBay) on a TV that developed problems after being next to a highly magnetic ribbon speaker. Do classic Macs self-degauss, and, if not, would degaussing adversely affect the magnets?
 

Jonweimer

Member
I once used a degausser (a cheap one from eBay) on a TV that developed problems after being next to a highly magnetic ribbon speaker. Do classic Macs self-degauss, and, if not, would degaussing adversely affect the magnets?
It doesn’t have a degaussing coil, but I used a manual one and it did nothing noticeable at all unfortunately.
 
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