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Old 08-15-2018, 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Phil Nelson View Post
For comparison, here's a view of the power transformer in my US GE 810 . . . much smaller!

I see that you are also missing the metal rear cover for the HV cage. I guess I'll make a new one from sheet aluminum. It appears to be fastened with a single screw at the cage top. Apparently the HV cage has no cover on the other (front) end -- at least, I see no means to attach one.

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It is probably fastened by two screws. My guess is the bottom screw is the one on the back chassis apron under the Horiz Output tube.
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