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Old 03-16-2014, 08:02 PM
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Flyback temperature

Can someone please give a roundabout idea what temperature (in Farenheight) that an average 60s color set should produce when healthy. My set is the 64-65 Zenith, but I am making this separate thread and hoping that we can be non brand specific.

This way I hope future vintage radio & TV people will have a reference to what is an important and most often talked about topic. I have just never seen a specific temperature range for this. Certainly it will be a range due to the many variables involved, but it would be good to know more than if the wax is not melting off, or if it's not smoking then it's OK.

With today's myriad of cheap electronic devices to play with like a laser thermometer, it will be really easy to monitor this.
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