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I know it pulls in horizontally! What I meant is if the horizontal pull in also moves vertically (ie what should be a straight fence post on screen has a wave running down it's side) then it is an electrolytic problem.
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Okay, I think I understand. If there was a fence post standing vertically, then when it happens, it wouldn't be visible on the edge of the post for the entire length of the post. So when the pull happens, it is at random points on the screen edge. I hope I'm getting this right. More reason for me to capture it on video.
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Okay, I finally caught it while recording. I have slowed it down 50% so you get a better view of what is happening. Hopefully this will be enough to identify the circuit I need to look over.
https://youtu.be/KtdCMtVamjs
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