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Old 09-30-2013, 08:15 PM
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Also, there are things called decoupling capacitors. They take the signal generated by a noisy item and run it to ground. They are not called that on any schematic for your tv, but they are there..... They are near the horiz output circuit, it will be a 30uf cap, or less and it runs the sharp point of the horiz pulse driving the horiz output transformer to ground.
I found the cap running off the horizontal output transformer. It's a 47uf and was replaced.
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