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Old 02-26-2021, 06:50 PM
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Trailing colors on Toshiba CRT

On my Toshiba CF27C40, reds are smearing/trailing slightly to the right around objects and this is also happening slightly with blue. I have a Sencore CR7000 rejuvenator and the tube has tested good. The CR7000 has led bars to indicate emission life and out of the full area of the bar, red is at about 80% emission life, green is 100% and blue is at about 90%. There are no shorts in the tube. I have tested all of the transistors on the neckboard with my multimeter with the power off and CRT discharged and they all test okay. I'm wondering if there is a component on the main board causing this but I'm not sure which one (testing equipment is on the way but just want to get some ideas). Does anyone have any thoughts? The colors are still very vibrant; they just smear to the right for red and blue.
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Old 02-27-2021, 09:47 AM
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It still may be the CRT. Usually if it is it will improve with warm up, & the
greyscale will change. Often it will look fine in a dark room with everything
turned down.

G-2 setting can cause it. Turn down brite, contrast & color level all the way.
Turn up G-2 til you just see thin white lines or the screen lighting.
Then turn down til they go away.

Last thing is there are 3 resistors on the CRT socket typ 18K 1W.
Where they join is 200 VDC. follow that wire & see if you can find a
'lytic cap typ 4.7mfd 350 V. Just change it, super common on all
brand sets. Usually its near the FBT.

73 Zeno
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