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cdmarion 04-20-2012 11:41 AM

Admiral Triple Thrill help needed.
 
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I've got a 1949 Admiral Triple Thrill tv chassis 3OA1-C, I've done a total re-cap but still have no picture, I haven't measured voltage at the picture tube anode but I have done the screw driver test and get a pretty good pop from the anode along with an arc about 1/2 inch long at the cap of the HV rectifier tube so I know HV is present. All tubes test good, I've measured a number of tube pins, all of the power chassis tubes are within spec, However V10 the 6K6 video output tube readings are off, P3 plate voltage is at 90vdc should be at 105vdc, P5 grid should be at -1.4vdc but it's at -6vdc, finally p8 cathode should be at 50vdc but it's at 6vdc. Any Ideas what could be causing this?

Also I've got two rather large resistors that are now shown in the schematic, can anyone give me an Idea what the values would be? I've attached pics.

The photofact # is Date 3/49-495-2 Set 57 No.2

cdmarion 04-20-2012 11:42 AM

I should clarify, no raster, screen is completely dark.

Electronic M 04-20-2012 12:15 PM

I'd check the voltages at the CRT socket. If any are over 20% off of proper value, and tweaking the brightness and contrast controls does not bring it into line then check every part connected to that CRT lead.

Another possibility is that the CRT has 0 emissions and will need to be replaced. It could save you some head scratching if you test the CRT on a proper tester before diving into circuit trouble shooting.

cdmarion 04-20-2012 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Electronic M (Post 3032898)
I'd check the voltages at the CRT socket. If any are over 20% off of proper value, and tweaking the brightness and contrast controls does not bring it into line then check every part connected to that CRT lead.

Another possibility is that the CRT has 0 emissions and will need to be replaced. It could save you some head scratching if you test the CRT on a proper tester before diving into circuit trouble shooting.


I've tested the CRT and it test's fine, emissions are great. What I get at the CRT socket is as follows;

Published Measured
P1= 0V OV
P2=.5VDC 1.9VDC
P10=290VDC 316VDC
P11=20VDC 20VDC
P12=6.3VAC 6.4VAC

Eric H 04-20-2012 12:48 PM

Is the Ion trap on the tube?

mstaton 04-20-2012 12:57 PM

You should replace that sand resistor and that bumblebee cap that's hiding under it.

cdmarion 04-20-2012 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Eric H (Post 3032903)
Is the Ion trap on the tube?

The ion trap is on the tube, it has a blue and a black strap, does it matter which end is closest to the socket?

cdmarion 04-20-2012 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by mstaton (Post 3032905)
You should replace that sand resistor and that bumblebee cap that's hiding under it.

Thats one of my issues, I cant find the sand resistor on the schematic, I'm not sure of the value of this resistor, not sure what to replace it with.

cdmarion 04-20-2012 02:00 PM

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Here's some pic's of the sand resistor. It looks like 6 W10, any thoughts? I measures 3.27K but i'm assuming its bad anyway. Just dont know what to replace it with.

bandersen 04-20-2012 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by cdmarion (Post 3032911)
The ion trap is on the tube, it has a blue and a black strap, does it matter which end is closest to the socket?

Yes, black closest to socket.

cdmarion 04-20-2012 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by bandersen (Post 3032914)
Yes, black closest to socket.

Thats how I've got it installed

bandersen 04-20-2012 02:23 PM

I have four unrestored 30A1 chassis and just can't find those two resistors. The one you show in the horizontal circuitry in the second photo near a 33K resistor seems especially out of place.
There's nothing there in my chassis :scratch2: I suspect those are old repair attempts.

This chassis came out of a Triple Thrill set. You can click on the photo to get a larger version.
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5034/6...8ddfacda_b.jpg

cdmarion 04-20-2012 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by bandersen (Post 3032916)
I have four unrestored 30A1 chassis and just can't find those two resistors. The one you show in the horizontal circuitry in the second photo near a 33K resistor seems especially out of place.
There's nothing there in my chassis :scratch2: I suspect those are old repair attempts.

This chassis came out of a Triple Thrill set. You can click on the photo to get a larger version.
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5034/6...8ddfacda_b.jpg

I agree with the old repair attempts theory. I'm going to cut these out and give her a whirl. Lets see what happens. Thanks for the pic.

cdmarion 04-20-2012 03:38 PM

My schematic refers to the two resistors mounted on the lower side of the chassis, looking at the pic's above. My receiver has neither mounted there, there is R88 a 5000ohm 5W and R37 a 3000ohm 15W. I'm sure these are the ones in my set just don't know why they're mounted where they are.

bandersen 04-20-2012 04:06 PM

Yeah, you definitely need them. I believe one was originally a candohm riveted to the chassis. Those have a tendency to go bad. It's been replaced in all four of my sets. Here's another one for comparison.

http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4025/4...029ee843_z.jpg


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