Re: The long HP1980B repair story...
- From: Robert Obermayer <robert_ng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 15:05:35 +0200
Ohmster wrote:
I have no idea of what caused the problem. Faulty IC I would imagine, but I did indeed enjoy reading the story. You did a good job, Bob.
Might be, but what causes a IC to work flawlessly for 20 years and then suddenly fail?
I think (but cant really remember exactly) that the problem appeared while adjusting focus and that i heared some click (probably one of the many relays in there).
I already checked if the signal goes anywhere close to a high voltage wire (that could spark to it if moisture was present) but didnt turn out to be so.
I found the +18kV-wire being rather close to unrelated wires however and tied it away from them just to be safe.
Btw, thats how it looks now:
http://www.hobbyelektronik.org/robert/1980_ok.jpg
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