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Old 08-31-2016, 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by dtvmcdonald View Post


Not so for my new Indextron ... a nightmare of strange interconnected supplies,
with feedback between them, un-understandable feedback in both
H/V sync and index systems, and unobtanium parts galore. And the
killer -- several unobtanium coils and tranfsormers in the the
area that needs to be ultrasonic washed to get off the corrosive goo.

So I sent it to the experienced specialist.

Congratulations on obtaining your new Indextron. By the above quote, I am assuming you sent your Indextron to Andy. He did a great job on my two Indextrons. It is usually bad leaking caps problems with Indextrons. They were defective in nearly all Indextrons. It's been 6 and 5 years since Andy's repair and they both look as good as ever.

I see no problem with having someone help when in doubt or inexperienced. You can learn from others by asking questions on what they did and how they did it.
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Last edited by etype2; 08-31-2016 at 11:46 AM. Reason: Correction: 6 and 5 years, not 3
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