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Old 03-27-2020, 04:36 PM
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You should not remove the fuses from your multimeter. The fuse in series I mentioned in my last post was a fuse in the TV shown as M8 on the schematic you posted. I was suggesting measuring resistance between terminals 1 and 3 on the flyback... checking resistance between those pins and terminal 2 is also not a bad idea since it will tell you which half of the winding has the most resistance.
Thanks Tom for taking the time to help. The fuse I was talking about is the one you have mentioned and the top part (2 to 3) of the flyback is the one reading high ~3000 ohm.

one thing I'm not sure about is if the CRT I have requires ion trap as I don't see any model number on it that I can find. anyways here is a picture of the electron gun which based on my limited knowledge requires the ion trap.

Regarding the capacitors I did replace all the electrolytic and paper ones.
thanks again Tom
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