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Originally Posted by Electronic M
IIRC the KCS-47 has a bassackwards HV connection they mounted what's basically the HV cup an all glass tube would have to an installed standoff on the HV cage then from the metal bell of the 16" CRT they run a wire with a connector on the end that plugs into the HV cage (that connector being the same type that would plug in the CRT side of most glass tubes). I scrapped out a KCS-47 and saved those bits to make an extension lead for my test jig.
I believe the correct test tube for this era of CRT is the 5AXP4 though an 8XP4 will also work. IIRC these have a funky yoke and air core flyback that have to be used with each other.
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Tom I remember you did a video on the kcs 47 a few years ago. I was wondering how you got that weird high voltage connection extended.
I do have an 8YP4. I should be able to use that right?
Could I use a #12 piece of wire, clip leads and a roll of rubber insulating tape to make my anode extension?