Thread: 1949 Philips tv
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Old 11-17-2018, 01:57 PM
Tony F Tony F is offline
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Well, I finally got the time to remove the picture tube and take some photo's of the bottom. I was surprised to see that the electrolytics are the type that have a nut on the bottom to secure them. It should make restuffing them much more easy going than having to deal with the "twist" tab style. Also the 6 caps that are in the middle of the 2 chassis halves can be unplugged, unscrewed and worked on as a sub section. The yolk itself has it's own plug and can be removed without having to desolder wires.
Tony
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