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Specializing in all types of monitor repair , chassis replacement and TV to Arcade monitor conversions.
Many other aspects of arcade technical support including Sega System 2 board repairs , Various games board repairs , Eprom burning , Pinball Board Repairs , NRI and Micro Coin Repairs Plus PCB repairs for many other industries , including medical , Air Conditioning Controllers etc.
Hi Jomac. Sorry if this is a stupid question. I've been watching youtube videos, reading posts on this forum and others. I want to know what the f I'm doing when I adjust......well, the adjustments, on my monitors. The only useful piece of information I found is that the adjustments work like a normal potentiometer. So to me that's adjusting levels of voltage/resistance. I adjusted the vertical hold on my monitor to play a game because it was scrolling. What did I actually do? What parts did I affect and how?
I want to learn but I really only learn by seeing and doing.