
02-27-2010, 12:48 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Starlight, IN; Kauai, HI
Posts: 150
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Originally Posted by cdmarion
My original problem started while bench testing the unit after recapping. I had it on for about an hour and went up to check on it, I noticed the dreaded burnt smell and had no raster, I also noticed a sizzling noise, when I looked in the the HV cage I noticed a blue arc. The anode wire was arcing at the 1B3/flyback terminal. It had also been arcing at the 1B3 tube socket, so the socket and the anode was toast.
I did consider splittling the wafer and even did so on a bad socket, I think this would work if you could come up with a good way to put it back together, perhaps the epoxy might be worth a try.
I ended up removing a socket from a spare parts chassis I had laying around, this had 8 terminals on the bottom, after some head scratching I ended up just bending the unwanted terminals back and forth until they broke, and they broke inside the socket so nothing was sticking out. So that was an easy soloution. I desoldered everything, replaced the socket installed a new anode wire and fired it up.......No smoke, good picture and everything at the moment is working great.
Check out the pic's.
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The original anode lead, in the first photo, appears to be RG-172/U coaxial cable. That may have been the cause of your original problem.
Regards,
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