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Old 01-13-2015, 08:44 AM
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Well changing the resistors from 1.5 to 1.0 would not do much.... I figured if they
were off, like the one you said was 1.5 and the other 1.6 and the pot .5 meg, then
it may have changed the range of HV if it shifted the bias on the grid of HV Reg.

So, with no plug on end of crt, hv changes by how much...?

And no HV lead attached to tube HV goes to how much...?

Can you make both of those readings again with no other work done in between...?

And one more.... HV connected, Plug on tube.... Brightness at cutoff - Dark Screen..... What id HV.....?

Make each of these tests with the HV adjusted to MAX.....

And write out each reading, and condition for the reading....
Acceptable answers are not "same as before" and or "they are good".
We need the condition, and the value - please.


And the cap between the grid and cathode of HV reg, you replaced that one....?

Anyone got an objection to running the set without that cap for a test...?
Just in case it's not working at that high voltage....

As a matter of fact, you should make these tests on both your sets with the same
chassis, or allow someone with the same set chassis to do them and have an
ongoing comparison..... And for each of these tests, please also record
the B+ Boost..... I think it's 390V.....


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Old 01-13-2015, 08:58 AM
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Well changing the resistors from 1.5 to 1.0 would not do much.... I figured if they
were off, like the one you said was 1.5 and the other 1.6 and the pot .5 meg, then
it may have changed the range of HV if it shifted the bias on the grid of HV Reg.

So, with no plug on end of crt, hv changes by how much...?

And no HV lead attached to tube HV goes to how much...?

Can you make both of those readings again with no other work done in between...?

And one more.... HV connected, Plug on tube.... Brightness at cutoff - Dark Screen..... What id HV.....?

Make each of these tests with the HV adjusted to MAX.....

And write out each reading, and condition for the reading....
Acceptable answers are not "same as before" and or "they are good".
We need the condition, and the value - please.


And the cap between the grid and cathode of HV reg, you replaced that one....?

Anyone got an objection to running the set without that cap for a test...?
Just in case it's not working at that high voltage....

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hv without the crt is 19kv adjustable by the pot but 19 at max. hv with crt 22kv adjustable by pot at max. the cap you are talking about is the 033 i think and was changed a few times with new ones. at the cap that is the place for the jumper for the hv current and with that jumper section open with no meter in between the hv will not adjust by the pot and it goes over 30kv. brightness down dark screen the hv is between 22-23kv hv pot maxed brightness up the hv drops more so depending on whats on the screen. the b+ is in place it is good that was the first thing i ever did check and i find myself still checking it, lol,lol...
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