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Old 05-30-2019, 07:27 AM
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Almost any solid state set will bleed off in minutes through the
focus divider that is usually built into the tripler or FBT.To be sure
hook a screw driver to a clip lead. Attach the other end to the
CRT ground. Usually there is a bare wire across the CRT where it looks
painted black. That is the best ground. slide driver under the boot &
touch arround the middle of it. To unhook slide the boot to one
side at a 90 deg angle to the wire. lift then slide back.
Only trouble with chassis swap is you may have to make a few adjustments.
No big deal.

BTW DO NOT do this with an old Sony. They have a coax lead & must
be handled with care !

73 Zeno
LFOD !
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