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Old 12-08-2025, 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by damen View Post
Use the high voltage meter to check and see if you get any voltage on the focus pin of the CRT with the socket unplugged. If there's leakage from the anode connector to the focus pin inside the CRT it can cause the focus voltage not to track with the high voltage. If you measure voltage, use a grounded clip lead and touch the focus pin, if it "pops", like discharging the anode, it may correct the problem.
I'll try this in the morning. You're suggesting discharging the focus pin like a 2nd anode if I read this correctly?
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