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Old 07-12-2012, 11:56 PM
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Originally Posted by radiotvnut View Post
I would disconnect both the HV anode and the CRT neck board. Then, I would verify the correct HV and focus voltages as per the schematic. If these are OK, I'd check the other CRT voltages to make sure they are OK. It sounds like you got lucky on not ruining the new CRT; but, I wouldn't press my luck.
Alrighty. Being that I am finally getting around to fixing my vintage television collection after an extended hiatus (I have like 50 vintage sets now), I just went on Ebay and got an HV probe. So I'll test that once I get it in. It is supposed to be around 29-30KV for this crt.

The stickers do not say what the focus voltage should be. I'm going to hunt around for any service manuals for this set then. Problem is I am missing the model nameplate. Hopefully I can go by chassis.
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