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Old 09-10-2013, 02:21 PM
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The 1975 17" Chromacolor II I've been fiddling with needs a new Thermistor, I assume it's for the degausser, it's about the size of a Dime and it's fallen apart.

Anyone have a specific part number that will work?
I see some nos kits on eBay but am not going to pay $25 for one!
You can usually solder them back together.
$25 is highway robbery. they were less than $2. You could try
the common 120ohm cold 63-10710 or workman FR922 IIRC.

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Old 09-10-2013, 10:04 PM
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You can usually solder them back together.
$25 is highway robbery. they were less than $2. You could try
the common 120ohm cold 63-10710 or workman FR922 IIRC.

73 Zeno
We bought them 10 at a time from Bluefield distributing for 3.50 each. 1992 Zenith price guide shows 4.10 for the dealer net, 8.70 list. Zenith consolidated all of the later (non-tube) thermistors to the 63-10710, a 12 ?? ohm thermistor. There is also an "A" version, IIRC, that came about after Zenith parts went to LG long format. 063-10710A is listed several places on the web, so that may be the new part number.
MAT Electronics, Acme, or Talon, your best bet.

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