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Old 03-15-2007, 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by jpdylon
it really depends on how well the CRT responds to the rejuvenation. Some last only a few months, others can last a couple years. Another factor is use. If you plan on using it regularly it might put more wear than you'd like on it.

I've had the best results using a brightner after rejuvenation --especially for tubes that were really weak. However, your mileage may vary.
I think I might have a problem getting a brightener on basically an unknown tube. The tech guy was able to figure pin out on it by looking inside the glass neck where the wires ran.

However, it did seem to respond very well. And even before it was rejuvinated, the tube would actually produce a picture. It just took 10-20 minutes to warm up.

David
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