Hello everybody, my first post here.
Of course, asking for help

I've got a DKJR with a Sanyo 20 EZ from a coworker.
The monitor showed the typical narrow/folded picture, so I went ahead and recapped it.
I haven't checked all the capacitors I have removed, but as expected, C407 was dead. I have many capacitors already so I didn't have to wait for a kit, however, I couldn't find in my parts any high temp 10uF/160V, so I installed the old C471 (that measured fine) in place of C407 and used a 10uF/450V/85C as C471. I decided to do this because C407 seems installed in a hotter spot. The intention was to get the monitor going while waiting for the correct caps.
The monitor worked flawlessly, B+ was already 109V and I was able to adjust the width of the screen.
I turned off the monitor to get ready to adjust B+ (I had to scrape the B+ trimmer a bit because there was some paint) and once I tried to turn it on again, nothing happened. No picture whatsoever.
I have followed the typical flowchart, but my case doesn't seem to be there. Apparently everything works.
More specifically:
- B+ can be adjusted to 108V (some fluctuations in the 0.05V range).
- I can see that the mainboard works (there is audio and it reacts to the controls).
- With a scope I can see the video signals going from the mainboard to the little inverting board.
- The inverting board outputs the video signals and they are present on the connector that is on the 20 EZ board.
- Both fuses are OK.
- The image is not there from boot. Apparently there is no HV shutdown, still I did what the flowchart suggests in the case of a HV shutdown, adjusted all brightness trimmers halfway and set B+ to 108V. Still no image.
- The CRT heater glows (faintly, not sure if it should glow brighter).
- If I put my arm close to the screen the hairs on my arm get attracted by the glass (HV present?).
As I don't know what else to do, tomorrow I will take everything apart and check C407 and C471.
However if anybody has any idea on what the issue could be, I can really use some help.
Thanks!!