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[[File:Nanao_MS8-29_Monitor_Chassis.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Nanao MS8-29FTB Monitor Chassis]]
[[File:Nanao_MS8-29_Monitor_Chassis.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Nanao MS8-29FTB Monitor Chassis]]
Nanao arcade monitor found in [[Sega Astro City]], [[Taito Egret 29]] and many more early 90's cabs.
Nanao arcade monitor found in [[Sega Astro City]], [[Taito Egret 29]] and many more early 90's cabs.
*Size: 29" curved Tube
*Sync: 15/24 kHz (set by moving yoke connector)
==Cap Kits / Guides==
==Cap Kits / Guides==
=== Nanao MS8-29FSG===
=== Nanao MS8-29FSG===

Revision as of 18:47, 9 December 2024

Nanao MS8-29FTB Monitor Chassis

Nanao arcade monitor found in Sega Astro City, Taito Egret 29 and many more early 90's cabs.

  • Size: 29" curved Tube
  • Sync: 15/24 kHz (set by moving yoke connector)

Cap Kits / Guides

Nanao MS8-29FSG

Setting B+

Set to +94V using the "+B Adjust" potentiometer, located below the metal shield close to the flyback.

Measure between TP1 and TP2, located close to the middle fuse.

Repair

Looks like sync has gone but clears after a while or after repowering, also may encounter some size issues

Change C911 C913 C422

Poor colour definition with brightness issues, sometimes intermittent

Change C332

Monitor does not power up or cuts out

There are many reasons for this, here are some that I know of:

Check the fuses first

If you get a line across the horizontal and then the chassis shuts down then there is a fault on the vertical deflection circuit

Signs of frame foldover

Change C433 R433

If full vertical frame collapse then also change R436 Q401 Q402 C437

Manuals