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Old 10-24-2018, 11:15 PM
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They used the same anode connector for most CRTs made throughout the years. If the lead somehow is bad one from a 1980's-2000's junk SS CRT set can be subbed. If your game to swap the connector to a new lead then non-resistive spark plug wire from an auto parts store could also work. Any wire with insulation rated 30-50KV will work in most B&W sets. The average CRT has 1mA max anode current so even thin conductor wire can handle that.
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