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Old 09 September 2019, 07:18   #1
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Replacement flyback voltage.

Hey folks,

I have a CM8833MK2 with a new flyback. Been calibrating it and only downside is I notice the screen itself is still quite bright even when running the brightness low (setting brightness using pluge bars). Is it a simple case of dialing in the screen pot?

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Old 09 September 2019, 08:51   #2
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Yes, you should always adjust screen and focus after replacing the flyback.
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Old 09 September 2019, 11:17   #3
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Surprised you don't have retrace lines if the screen voltage is that high.
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Old 09 September 2019, 14:07   #4
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It's not THAT bright, fortunately. I have a pretty excellent picture atm. Just that the black level is slightly elevated and lower brightness
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