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looks pretty nice Eric. Glad you found the problems
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I am so glad to see this TV working. I've been following this post since you originally posted it.
Very bright picture too! |
Nice Job Eric! It's great to see another one of these Sony sets on the "living" list.:D
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Nice picture and I'm happy it's going again.
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Great Job! That CRT looks really balanced as well. I will keep my KV1210 as a reminder of how good a small screen color set can look. But maybe I should do the caps like you did....
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I'm really happy to get this working, I really didn't think I would be able to fix it.
If I had connected that wire correctly the first time this might have been done a week or two ago. |
Good work! That CRT looks excellent as well.
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You 'done good"! Congrats on sticking with it and for solving a WEIRD problem (failed breaker)...
As long as that B+ is dead-on, you should be OK. I have a 1210 parts set sitting around someplace, if you need anything cosmetic (other than the cabinet, which has the usual shrunken fake wood grain vinyl). I can't remember if you said that the back cover was turning white & powdery. Mine is (WAS) OK last I checked. Charles |
Hi Charles, now that you mention it I do need the SONY logo under the screen and the insert (Aluminum?) for the handle, or the whole handle, the rest is in pretty good condition, real wood veneer as far as I know.
The serial number in in the 200,000's I think, I know there were a lot of changes over the run of these sets like Vinyl vs Wood and so on. |
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