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CRT Testers to look for.
Ive been wanting to get a CRT tester, any advice on which ones to look for? Mostly for B&W, but color capability would be nice also, since i have a late 60s Zenith 25" color set with a dim CRT, and was hoping it might respond to rejuvenation, or to test potential CRT donor sets before purchase.
Theres a guy in Kenosha with a basement full of test gear for sale, he had several, but I didnt know which ones were decent, or which to avoid. |
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If all you wish to do is test '40's through early '70's CRT's, something like a B&K 465, an older Heathkit, Sencore, or RCA will work for you.
If you want something that will test most any CRT from the '40's until the present, get one of the newer B&K's (467 or higher model), or a Sencore CR70. These newer models also have a better rejuvenate function that will stand a better chance of helping the CRT, instead of torching it. Beltron is another well regarded tester for rejuvenation; but, I'm not sure if adapters are available for the newer inline CRT's.
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Thanks, i would be using it for older stuff, b&w and delta gun color tubes.
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I bought an old Precision CRT tester, from the early 50's. It'll even test 7JP4's. Test only, no rejuvenation. |
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Try to find a Beltron. Best tester/rejuvanator out there. Mine has the adapters to test almost any CRT.
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I like how the Beltron provides all gun emission readouts at once. With Sencore I reckon you're mostly paying for the name.
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Take a look inside a Beltron one and you'll see there's almost nothing to them. Looks like just a brute force rejuvinator while the Sencore CR-70 uses regulated, controlled voltage and current pulses.
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Not too difficult to find CRT subs for any sets I might want to get going, and I would want to use them regularly, so the Beltron ought to be just fine for me and anyone else who doesn't care about rejuvenation.
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I own A Sencore CR70, a Beltron and a B&K 467..
I use the Beltron and B&K 467 to test color tubes seeing how there is no having to set and retest for each gun, as they both have a meter for each gun.. When waking a tube up, I like to see all the meters slowly move up, instead of having to constantly switch guns.. The Beltrons seem to show lower emissions than what the Sencore or B&K reads on the same tube with most I've tested, but I've also had the opposite readings on some tubes.. If I were ever to rejuvenate on any tube.. I would use the Sencore CR70, or possibly the B&K 467.. The Beltron is questionable.. Though it does have the cleaning function which is suppose to be less brutal, but the Sencore and B&K have more options to rejuvenate..
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It must be a really old model. I never seen one with a two wire, non grounded line cord. BTW, what is the difference between the Sencore CR-70 and the Big Mack, CR168. I think it has a controlled rejuvenation function. |
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