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Old 08-28-2015, 05:55 PM
walterbeers walterbeers is offline
Old TVs are better!
 
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Omaha NE
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Hey, how many times have I told you (and others) not to ever leave these older tube sets on, or even plugged in unless your there to "babysit" them. Please don't take that bad, though, it's happens to be best of us, even me. Could be many things, but most likely the flyback went. Although this set probably does have a MOV, most likely that isn't the problem. Lots of even older TVs have a capacitor across the line, for RF filtering, and I have seen one of them blow once while unattended. Went off like a fire cracker. Funny thing was that the TV was still playing just fine. If I remember right it was one of those ceramic encapsulated paper capacitors, and rolls of foil was all over the underside of the chassis. PS, it was a Sears (Warwick) made all tube type set. Many of the old radios back in the 30's and beyond didn't even put a fuse or anything in them. If something shorted, Bye, bye power transformer. Bring it over, I'll check it out.
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