I recently recapped and refurbished an SE/30 to the point where the sound is loud and clear, and everything else seems to work great except for the display itself. During my refurbish process I replaced the CRT, as the old one had severe burn-in. Things appear much clearer on the new one, but random artifacts appear on the screen. As you can see in the photo, there are some white pixels right by the mouse pointer, the MacintoshHD window (and its icon) and other places on the screen. As I move the mouse pointer or drag the window elsewhere, the pixel artifacts follow the movement. I also get flickering pixels (not visible in the photo) that get worse the longer I have the machine powered on. It kind of looks like there is some kind of interference, but I don't have any other electronics powered on nearby.
I'm pretty sure something is faulty on either the analog board or the yoke/CRT, or both. I have a working SE/30 that I've used to test this machine's logic board, and it works great.
I haven't replaced any components or done anything else on the analog board--it's in the same state as when I received this machine. I did try adjusting the focus, cut-off, height, etc. No change.
I've visually inspected the analog board, and there are no obvious smoking guns (leakings caps, cracked solder joints, residue, etc.). I've read up on other posts where replacing the flyback transformer fixed certain display issues (but none of the issues I can find are exactly like mine). Can someone confirm that this might be my problem? Any other ideas where I should start as far checking/replacing components?

I'm pretty sure something is faulty on either the analog board or the yoke/CRT, or both. I have a working SE/30 that I've used to test this machine's logic board, and it works great.
I haven't replaced any components or done anything else on the analog board--it's in the same state as when I received this machine. I did try adjusting the focus, cut-off, height, etc. No change.
I've visually inspected the analog board, and there are no obvious smoking guns (leakings caps, cracked solder joints, residue, etc.). I've read up on other posts where replacing the flyback transformer fixed certain display issues (but none of the issues I can find are exactly like mine). Can someone confirm that this might be my problem? Any other ideas where I should start as far checking/replacing components?




