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Old 05-31-2024, 08:49 PM
Madeline12 Madeline12 is offline
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Still struggling… no high voltage and tingling when touching controls

Hello… again.

Welp, I’ve replaced all capacitors (both paper and electrolytic) and carbon composition resistors in my Stewart Warner TV from 1951. Booted it up again today with a dim bulb tester which glowed very dimly. Did not get sound nor raster. All tubes, including the picture tube, had a nice orange glow. Upon adjusting the brightness, I felt a slight tingling in my fingers, and unplugged the TV.

At a bit of a loss… the fuse for the flyback was/is intact, though I’ll be testing it regardless. But I’m starting to wonder if possibly the doorknob capacitor near the HV rectifier tube could be the problem… I had assumed the black marks were old flux, but I’m starting to think it’s indicative of another issue… I’ve attached a picture.

Could this be causing the tingling and other issues I described? Any suggestions on how to proceed further?
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