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Amiga 1081 Monitor Help?

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First post, by AppleSauce

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I just replaced the flyback on the 1081 and now I've got these vertical bars that weren't there before the replacement , anyone know what's causing it?

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Other thing I'm worried about is the xray protection circuit , its at 11ish volts should be 6.9.

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Reply 1 of 5, by JanOlausson

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Hi!

I have the exact same problem but on an early 1084, it uses same flyback as your monitor.

Did you find a solution for it?

Reply 2 of 5, by AppleSauce

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JanOlausson wrote on 2023-03-18, 07:09:

Hi!

I have the exact same problem but on an early 1084, it uses same flyback as your monitor.

Did you find a solution for it?

No unfortunately , after some digging it turns out HR Diemen the company that makes replacement flybacks goofed the design.
Someone on youtube that I messaged had the same issue and tried it with a few different same model monitors but they all had the same issue with the HR 6489 replacement flybacks.

In the end I sold the monitor and another to a friend who wanted the tubes for a vector monitor project and used the proceeds from that to buy a CM8833 Mk2
which has the newer flyback and generally tends to be reliable.

Its a shame cause I prefer the looks of the older 1081 , 1084 series but unless you get a 1084S or newer there just aren't any functional replacement parts.

Reply 3 of 5, by JanOlausson

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Thank you so much for the reply. I switched back to the old Flyback and everything works. The reasonI switched it to begin with was a high pitched noice.
It's really a shame that the replacement didn't work as this means these older monitors will die out.
I will also buy myself a CM8833 Mk2 like you did.

Reply 4 of 5, by Anonymous Coward

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Ah, that high pitched noise. That’s something that don’t miss about my old 1084. It felt like it was giving me brain tumors after extended periods of use.

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Reply 5 of 5, by Tiido

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Those vertical waves from from flyback inductance not matching the original, and this causes some ringing between it and the yoke and other deflection components. This is normally supressed with a tuned network in the deflection circuit, mucking with it on your own isn't really straightforward.

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