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Originally Posted by Jc339
Thanks Electronic M for joining the conversation. I don't think we had any lightning since ours is a low lightning area, hardly any at all...
But our power company does have occasional outages and then they turn on the power and I wondered if that what was caused the problem. It was so many years ago that I truly don't recall but I think over the years we may have had a few smaller crt tv's go out after a power outage.
I kept this little tv since I really liked the dual voltage 12 v and 120v.
Not to change the subject but we had a small tv with a vcr built in the bottom and I got rid of it about a year or more ago because it was eating tapes, before I discovered there were forums like this that might be able to help get it working.
I don't have a 6 v battery and it would be hard for me to put it across the heater pins because I don't know where they are since this is the first tv I've ever tried to fix.
If you have any other suggestions I'd appreciate it.
In the back of my mind there is that swollen capacitor up in post 11 and for some reason I wonder if that's the cause of my problems...
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Three ways to locate the heater pins of a CRT:
1.) try the 2 pins on either side of the key on the plastic center pin. those are the heater pins on most CRTs with a center plastic index pin.
2.) look at the neck PCB for solder pads under the socket with H next to them...Or on vacuum tube era sets without a neck board the brown and or black wires.
3.) google the CRT part number with the word "datasheet" included in the search string. The datasheet will give you the pinout...We can help you read the data sheet if you can't make sense of it.