The display on my SE sits at the right edge of the screen. I was going to shift it left and discovered the little adjusting screw in the rheostat is missing. Is there a way to fix that short of replacing it? The display is completely usable as is, but it looks off center
Shifting image on the CRT for SE is done by adjusting/rotating the metal tab on the neck of the tube. Width adjusting is by core of an inductor coil. None of them is a rheostat.
As you can see in the photo. There is no “screw” in the coil. You can just use a hex tool (you must not use metal tool when powered on otherwise the tool will get hot and burn your hand). I normally use a trimmed q-tip for this adjustment. You will notice the black part I marked in the photo to extent in and out the red wire coil. Hope this helps
Hi. Did this ever get resolved? I seem to be facing the same problem. I have just recapped my SE/30 and the picture is a bit too wide. I went for the width adjustment, but it seems its just an empty hole. I would expect to see a screw or something in there for me to turn with a plastic tool and adjust the width.
Hi. Did this ever get resolved? I seem to be facing the same problem. I have just recapped my SE/30 and the picture is a bit too wide. I went for the width adjustment, but it seems its just an empty hole. I would expect to see a screw or something in there for me to turn with a plastic tool and adjust the width.
It is hard to see with your eye (your picture is likely masked in that black area), but on the side facing the analog board is a hex shaped opening a little bigger than the hole you are seeing light through. You need to use your hex driver (if metallic, adjust while off, test, repeat).
I have a problem that I am not sure what to do about: my horizontal width inductor is there, I can adjust it, but it makes no difference. The horizontal width on my SE/30 is blown out (it is missing the left and right regions of the screen). No matter the amount of adjustment changes it...
EDIT: Reading more, DO NOT use the metal hex driver as I said above (even when off). The ferrite is extremely brittle and you can break it. This is a nice article that shows how to use a plastic straw and plastic hex to adjust it: Adjusting Width Coils
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