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Predicta princess power transformer temperature
I've decided to set up my restored princess for use, rather than display. Board is recapped, but the electrolytic cans are original.
Have to say I love watching this tv, I always avoided actually watching it due to the rare crt. Geometry is excellent, aside from a slight pincushion at the bottoms left of the screen. so is contrast. Sound seems to distort with a very loud signal but is totally free of buzz. I've noticed the same issue with other old sets on the same AV to channel 4 converter box though. I may just mod the converter box to reduce audio modulation instead of try and mess with the tv any further. Last night I had the princess on for about 6 hours, the power tx gets uncomfortably hot after this time, but filter cans stay cool, and no hum or signs of bad capacitors. I just wonder for those with a princess, how hot does it get when it's been allowed to get to full operating temperature? |
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A muffin fan is a good addition to those sets.
Also, one of those inexpensive little Harbor Freight non-contact IR thermometers is a great tool that will tell you exactly how hot the transformer is getting. |
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Hey, good idea. I have one of those little USB desk fans, it will be perfect to get the temperature down. I think the power transformer is a bit under sized, relative to the physical size of transformers in more conventional TVs with a similar screen size
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