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well the rest of my capacitors came in the mail yesterday and I've been able to replace almost all of the capacitors in the TV except for the electrolytics that I hadn't replaced yet, and a few paper caps.
The thing thats holding me up is that 15 ohm 1/2 watt bias network resistor that had became a 32 Ohm resistor over time, its such an oddball value that I didn't even have any in my resistor stock that I had bought from radio shack before they closed up shop near me, and radio shack has that part and its only $1 and some change including tax which I would rather pay that for the part than having to pay $8 for the part (the price of the part including shipping and tax).
So no one on here has answered my question regarding the bias network resistors, would bad bias network resistors cause my low voltage rectifier tube to arc and redplate especially if they were drifted up in value way past the 20% tolerance range of the part?
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