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Originally Posted by earlyfilm
Whichever side puts the best focus nearest to the center of the pot.
With the non-open pot in the bleader circuit, it will shift some of the various "B" voltages and you may have to tweak some of the adjustments, including the ion trap.
J.
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Well, I had a 50/50 chance of getting the extra 200 ohm resistor on the "right" side of the focus pot...and I got it wrong. Best focus is now with adjustment turned all the way to the left. Pulled chassis to move 200 ohm resistor to other side of pot.
I did get a MUCH better picture, though. Eye Tube still very dim. Think it's a bad tube, since I could see faint action looking directly at tube.
As far as the picture goes, a lot of "ghosting", and the top of the screen bends right..I think...I've been looking at the screen in a mirror as I make adjustments out back.
Gonna move resistor and try again. Don't think it's going to change picture quality much, if at all. l