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KV5100 & KV5000 Picture Tube Swapping
Okay so, I scored a KV5100 on eBay for $20 plus shipping and it functions! The convergence is appalling though. and Blue BKG refuses to adjust at all. I already have a couple KV5100 sets so I mostly purchased this one for parts.
My biggest hope is the tube was low hours, which it appears to be. It's very bright despite the convergence being completely crappy. I can see a red green and blue outline on everything, but it's still sharp and very crisp. I want to swap it's tube in to my KV5000, which has a weak tube. How hard is this process? Are they the same tube? My KV5000 has a serious case of the pinks. It turns in from cold and it is disgustingly pink, which never totally goes away, and it's dull, even with the brightness and picture turned up. So I believe the tube to be very weak. |
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Actually scrap that...
I took a little time and mended some cold solder joints on the board and flipped though my photofacts and the set works perfectly. I was able to line it all back up with minor adjustments and it displays a perfect picture now. I don't have the heart to use it for parts. |
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Last edited by andy; 11-20-2021 at 03:28 PM. |
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Hm. I would not feel bad ripping a CRT out of a PVM. Is there any more information about those PVM's? I know they made 5" for many years.
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I never would have thought of the PVM as using the same tube. |
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Last edited by andy; 11-20-2021 at 03:28 PM. |
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jr |
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Plus I think mine is very high hours. Poor thing suffers the pinks terrible. |
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1. TV set unplugged, power switch on... plug in and measure warm-up time. 2. TV plugged in power switch off... turn on and measure warm-up time. In BOTH conditions, my 5000 takes about 5-6 seconds to produce a visible raster and hits near full brightness in about 10-12 seconds. I understand that Sony used a *Directly Heated* low power (180 mw?) cathode in these CRTs to achieve the rapid warm up. jr |
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06.78 Seconds plugged in for an hour, switch off to come back to life. Timed it with my iPhone. |
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In contrast, my 9000 which has *indirectly heated* CRT cathodes and applies reduced heater power to the CRT heaters when plugged in and turned off, exhibits the following behavior:
From stone cold (stored unplugged for months)... about 15 seconds to just visible raster, about 30 seconds to nearly full brightness (still slightly green). After being plugged in (but turned off) for at least an hour... about 2.5 seconds to just visible raster and nearly full brightness in about 8 seconds (still slightly green) jr |
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