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radiotron 09-18-2012 06:51 PM

Sylvania halolight combo!
 
1953 sylvania halolight combo (colonial) model
radio/ record player work tv needs a high voltage cap

With ALL the ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS!!!!!!!!

radiotron 09-18-2012 07:18 PM

The doors arent that stable thogh becouse it weighs almost 300 pounds,
therefore someone held onto the doors while cariing it:sigh: their still atatched though:thmbsp:

Username1 09-18-2012 07:49 PM

there is one of those in ny cl

http://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/atq/3261235466.html

yea.

radiotron 09-18-2012 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Username1 (Post 3048376)
there is one of those in ny cl

http://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/atq/3261235466.html

yea.

the combos are a whole lot rarer thogh:yes:

Jeffhs 09-18-2012 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by radiotron (Post 3048394)
the combos are a whole lot rarer thogh:yes:

The one on CL could be in far worse shape than the combo is. The set in New York state has no knobs and the condition of the TV is unknown, which should send up a red flag immediately. I don't like to guess about these things, but the set on CL could be just about worthless, except for parts. (I would not dream of plugging this one in, except through a Variac -- and even then I wouldn't expect much, if the set worked at all.) The owner may have cabbaged the knobs for use with something else, and the tubes could be missing as well.

radiotron 09-19-2012 07:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeffhs (Post 3048398)
The one on CL could be in far worse shape than the combo is. The set in New York state has no knobs and the condition of the TV is unknown, which should send up a red flag immediately. I don't like to guess about these things, but the set on CL could be just about worthless, except for parts. (I would not dream of plugging this one in, except through a Variac -- and even then I wouldn't expect much, if the set worked at all.) The owner may have cabbaged the knobs for use with something else, and the tubes could be missing as well.

Mine the radio, and record player works, but the tv needs a high voltage cap :sigh:
(working on that now)

DavGoodlin 09-19-2012 07:39 AM

Tubes are very easy to find for these sets. I would take it if it was closer.

snelson903 09-19-2012 10:01 AM

wow ,thats a good deal, someone needs to get that one before it becomes a art project that's the kind they go for.

radiotron 09-19-2012 02:26 PM

almost shorted the radio out:sigh:, luckly i didnt! It was playing, somehow a piece of the pilot light broke off touched the negative, and positive it tured off smoke started pouring out the back, it was BAD:sigh::tears

Jeffhs 09-19-2012 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by radiotron (Post 3048449)
almost shorted the radio out:sigh:, luckly i didnt! It was playing, somehow a piece of the pilot light broke off touched the negative, and positive it tured off smoke started pouring out the back, it was BAD:sigh::tears

Did you turn it off in time to prevent any more damage or a fire? How much damage to the chassis was there, if any? I personally cannot imagine how a broken pilot light (most of them in old radios are #47s) could cause a major short such as you describe, unless the pieces of the bulb somehow shorted a B+ point to ground and overloaded the power transformer. That may be where the smoke was coming from.

Hope you get the radio working again. These old sets can work quite well when they are in good shape. Recap yours (at very least replace the filters), and you will have a set you can be proud of.

Sylvania made some excellent TVs in their day. The Halolight cast a soft glow around the TV picture, increasing the contrast and also allowing the use of the TV in an otherwise dark room -- although I'd think the picture could be even better with at least one room light on in addition to the Halolight, to say nothing of reducing the possibility of eyestrain, as could happen if one watches TV in a totally dark room (most eye doctors will warn their patients against this).

Good luck.

radiotron 09-19-2012 03:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeffhs (Post 3048452)
Did you turn it off in time to prevent any more damage or a fire? How much damage to the chassis was there, if any? I personally cannot imagine how a broken pilot light (most of them in old radios are #47s) could cause a major short such as you describe, unless the pieces of the bulb somehow shorted a B+ point to ground and overloaded the power transformer. That may be where the smoke was coming from.

Hope you get the radio working again. These old sets can work quite well when they are in good shape. Recap yours (at very least replace the filters), and you will have a set you can be proud of.

Sylvania made some excellent TVs in their day. The Halolight cast a soft glow around the TV picture, increasing the contrast and also allowing the use of the TV in an otherwise dark room -- although I'd think the picture could be even better with at least one room light on in addition to the Halolight, to say nothing of reducing the possibility of eyestrain, as could happen if one watches TV in a totally dark room (most eye doctors will warn their patients against this).

Good luck.

yes i turned it off in time theres no damage to the chaissis whew the radio still works, what happened was the solder on the bottom cracked slid over, and touched the to together
it hasnt been recaped, but the caps are really strong:yes:

radiotron 09-19-2012 06:04 PM

any idea what these are inside the high voltage cage theres no ib3, but 2 glass rods with 3 connections caps?:scratch2:

Username1 09-19-2012 06:31 PM

"The one on CL could be in far worse shape than the combo is. The set in New York state has no knobs and the condition of the TV is unknown, which should send up a red flag immediately. I don't like to guess about these things, but the set on CL could be just about worthless, except for parts. (I would not dream of plugging this one in, except through a Variac -- and even then I wouldn't expect much, if the set worked at all.) The owner may have cabbaged the knobs for use with something else, and the tubes could be missing as well. "

Well, if I were interested in this set, I see that for a NY set, the chassis is rust free, so is the power transformer, the cabinet has no mold, or water damage, and the face is clear and clean. No picture tube brightner. I think that for the price this set is just three ticks below peach. Even the part of the cabinet back that sits on the ground that is unfinished looks like it has been in a nice dry climate. It certainly looks better than sets I have seen for $50. or more.... CL Often has some good finds.

jr_tech 09-19-2012 06:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by radiotron (Post 3048476)
any idea what these are inside the high voltage cage theres no ib3, but 2 glass rods with 3 connections caps?:scratch2:

Type 5642 HV diodes:

http://www.r-type.org/exhib/aai0016.htm

Widely used in Tektronix oscilloscopes of the era, and a few TVs.

Here are a few on the 'bay:

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trks...diode&_sacat=0

Not affiliated,
jr

ggregg 09-19-2012 07:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by radiotron (Post 3048455)
yes i turned it off in time theres no damage to the chaissis whew the radio still works, what happened was the solder on the bottom cracked slid over, and touched the to together
it hasnt been recaped, but the caps are really strong:yes:

No they're not. How can a fifty plus year old cap be really strong? Run it till you fry it, I guess.


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