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I have a friend that has a KCS 202 tuner-less parts chassis that you can have for shipping charges if you want it, or just the flyback. The outer cover on the tire is cracking off, but the windings appears undamaged. The chassis does produce high voltage when powered up. He
also has a complete and working set, but no way would he try and ship it. PM me for his E-Mail address. |
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Sorry I didn't see this! My alerts were off. PMing now.
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I would at least give try because you have not much to loose:
Disassamble the flyback Remove the outer metal shell of the transformer press the broken parts of the core together if the gap disappears you can try to superglue both parts together afterwards ferrite can be superglued very well usually |
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Yes, but only use the thin viscosity glue.
The thin stuff wets and soaks into the iron grain and won't add any gap. IT seems that most places only seem to sell the gel type. Cyano is best when used with a tiny well fit gap, but many hobbyists don't use it to the full advantage or use it in the proper applications, which is why it tends to get a bad rap. John |
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Thank you for your explaination which I fully agree.
Of course I cannot say anything about the availibility of thin super glue in the US. Here in Austria you can buy gel and thin super glue in almost every superette |
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Ironically the dollar store super glue is usually the thin stuff and the gel is the expensive stuff... interesting that you can glue ferrite... I'll have to keep that trick in mind.
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