I fired up albert this morning, to test the Oki printer that I had to repair and I am getting a grey screen instead of the normal blue.
A bit of searching reveales that it is transistor Q0001 and it will need to be replaced. (Found this in an old document i have on my server)
Ho Hum. I guess storing machines in the loft, even boxed can cause issues.
I will now cover all my boxes in bubble wrap to try and maintain some sort of steady temps and see if that stops any more component failure.
Fade to grey
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My loft swings from artic in the winter to surface of the sun in summer, I wouldn't put anything electronic up there.
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Ufortunately, got no other place for them. The loft is my work studio/office space too, but I am able to cope with the change in temps better than my 'puters!
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My loft is also sadly my main storage area. And varies from -100 to +100 deg C! It is however extremely dry up there thanks to really good ventilation.
I have not had any issues yet (*) - the key is let anything that comes down from the loft to acclimatise, ideally with case open, for a day or so before switching on. This gets rid of any moisture that has built up.
(* the next thing I switch on will die now of course)
Everything is wrapped in bubble wrap and double bagged.
I also avoid disturbing anything over winter. Anything going up there warm will doubtless end up with condensation and problems.
I have not had any issues yet (*) - the key is let anything that comes down from the loft to acclimatise, ideally with case open, for a day or so before switching on. This gets rid of any moisture that has built up.
(* the next thing I switch on will die now of course)
Everything is wrapped in bubble wrap and double bagged.
I also avoid disturbing anything over winter. Anything going up there warm will doubtless end up with condensation and problems.
TC-01 + einSDein + TM-01 + TK-02 + gotek
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Albert has been up in the loft all year. I opened it up in the loft and turned it on in the loft.
I guess i have been luck previously as i have never had any issues with any of my retro machines stored there.
Oh well. i need to remove the main board anyway at some stage as I have a video stabilising circuit to fit and want to add RGB to scart which need the 5V mod to the RGB port from analogue port 1.
Hopefully will get some time before Chritmas to get all this done!
Mike.
I guess i have been luck previously as i have never had any issues with any of my retro machines stored there.
Oh well. i need to remove the main board anyway at some stage as I have a video stabilising circuit to fit and want to add RGB to scart which need the 5V mod to the RGB port from analogue port 1.
Hopefully will get some time before Chritmas to get all this done!
Mike.
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Quick update on this old post.
I have added the customised video circuit that I got in a haul a while ago and the grey screen has gone away. Yay!
Back to the normal blue background now with a 5v feed to the middle pin on the RGB socket too.
Trying to get a scart cable sorted, but can run off the RF now without it being in black and white
I have added the customised video circuit that I got in a haul a while ago and the grey screen has gone away. Yay!
Back to the normal blue background now with a 5v feed to the middle pin on the RGB socket too.
Trying to get a scart cable sorted, but can run off the RF now without it being in black and white
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RGB to Scart cable complete and working well.
Such an improvement over the uhf signal
Such an improvement over the uhf signal
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