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(Created page with "==Neck Board Removal== The neckboard on the SC1224 has many cables and connectors on it and is glued to the tube with a patch of silicone. thumb Disconnection Checklist: * Detach two ground wires going to screws on the power supply * Disconnect black (degauss?) cable on the bottom of the neck board * Cut silicone around socket * Cut sleeved cable ties holding it to the neck board to give room to move it :* These are soldered in place co...")
 
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==Neck Board Removal==
==Neck Board Removal==
The neckboard on the SC1224 has many cables and connectors on it and is glued to the tube with a patch of silicone.
The neck board on the SC1224 has many cables and connectors on it and is glued to the tube with a patch of silicone.
[[File:Atari-SC1224 TubeGlue.JPG|thumb]]
[[File:Atari-SC1224 TubeGlue.JPG|thumb]]
Disconnection Checklist:
Disconnection Checklist:

Latest revision as of 14:48, 4 February 2022

Neck Board Removal

The neck board on the SC1224 has many cables and connectors on it and is glued to the tube with a patch of silicone.

Disconnection Checklist:

  • Detach two ground wires going to screws on the power supply
  • Disconnect black (degauss?) cable on the bottom of the neck board
  • Cut silicone around socket
  • Cut sleeved cable ties holding it to the neck board to give room to move it
  • These are soldered in place connectors that cannot be unplugged
  • Pay attention to red cable (CRT heater?) as it is permanently connected to the tube socket and flyback transformer