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They are neon light bulbs. Many TVs use them for spark gaps or something akin to a Zener diode regulator.
They were made in a variety of firing voltages so which you need I can't tell you...They are still in production so you should be able to find them.
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Thank you for the answer. I have been trying to find what this tv needs with no luck. Apparently the first model trinitron is very hard to find parts for.
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Neons are used as spark gaps. Probably one for each cathode.
If the CRT arks internally it will be taken to ground instead of hitting the driver transistors & killing them. The common NE-2 probably will fire at to low a voltage. You may have to find an organ donor. Set will run without them but with risk. Most newer sets have SG's built into the CRT socket on each pin. The focus always looks different due to the high voltage on it & they can cause troubles. Other SG's are small white blocks ( Sony) or a pair of insulated wires side by side ( old Zeniths). 73 Zeno ![]() LFOD ! |
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