Purchased a can of PCB Lacquer to tighten the windings up and used up almost 1/2 the can – she was pretty secured!
![[​IMG]](https://i.imgur.com/eqFKrV2l.jpg)
After the initial test, there was no change to the wobble, so the last ditch effort was to impregnate the yoke with silicone.
![[​IMG]](https://i.imgur.com/rA2jfHsl.jpg)
There was no way this the windings were vibrating!
Still no difference. I decided to live with it as it wasn’t present on 31khz and in 15khz it wasn’t all that bad once playing a game. I was fixing the corners and then for whatever reason, I decided to do one more removal of the yoke and when I installed it back, I forgot to plug the yoke connectors to the chassis. I turned it on, heard some buzzing and no pictured. Quickly turned it off and then I realised the yoke wasn’t connected. After connecting the yoke back, turned it on, I got this


BOOOO!!!!



What do you do, it is what it is unfortunately. Hopefully I can get this fixed.