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#1
Thanks TheSteve.

The transformer is obviously dead as one cable leading to a pin was rusted and cut.
Do you know if it's possible to find one in shops?
#2
Hi all,

After investigating on my GT, it appears that the component marked T900 is dead. It had a short circuit which leads to burn another component (the Q900).
I think the tiny tube is a CCFL Tube, which need an inverter to run. The T900 seems to be the transformer, transforming the 9V to higher voltage to light up the tube
I found this here, and it seems we can still find this part for service: http://www.digikey.com/Web%20Export/Supplier%20Content/Coiltronics_513/PDF/Coiltronics_4035.pdf?redirected=1

But i don't know at all the technical datas of the T900.
Does anyone here have any information on the possibility to find this part?

Thanks a lot!
#3
Hi Fidde_se,

Thanks for your message.

Yes, i tried to run only the PCB, and it burns.
I tried the entire half of the GT including the screen on another one, and the half works perfectly.
The problem comes from the PCB.
#4
Hi all  =; ,

First of all, thanks for this fantastic resource for all the Pc Engine fans!

I'm working for a few weeks on my PC Engine GT. It wasn't working when i got it. The fuse was blown.
So i cleaned and recapped totally the PCB, and the fuse was still blowing systematically. My opinion was that there was a shortcut somewhere. I then removed the T500 and T900 shielding to clean under with isopropyl alcohol, let it dry all night long.

When i switched on again the system, i could see the picture for a few seconds. Then the Q900 burned with a white smoke.
However, now the fuse is fine, and the system is working (i can hear the sound). But the backlight has gone.
I replaced twice the Q900 by a BCX56, and it's still burning...

I think it could come from a bad T900?
Does anyone knows which component is before the Q900 and could be responsible for destroying it?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks a lot!