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that means the CRT is gassy. like seen here https://www.flickr.com/photos/70039806@N00/5379156237/ Running it with a bad tube like that can cause all sorts of nasty feedback problems.
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stick it on a CRT tester and see if it still has emissions. is the HV still good, and not AC somehow. for you to be seeing purple in the CRT elements, something is VERY wrong, and usually that is a tip off of air have gotten in there somehow.
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Sometimes the glass spontaneously cracks from manufacturing defects or improper care/handling.
Case in point back in October I found a CTC16 with a ruined flyback, and an OK 21FBP22. I installed that 21FBP22 in my Zenith Franken Chancellor and it worked fine for an hour (2 half hour runs) then the glass spontaneously cracked at one of the base leads and it took in air and failed gassy. Once a CRT gets gassy enough that it stops displaying an image, lugs down the HV, and starts glowing purple in the neck that tube is usually FUBAR. I had to source another tube after mine cracked. I just thank my lucky stars I'm not miniman82....He had a basically priceless metal cone prototype of the 15GP22 spontaneously crack and fail on him... Loosing a tube that irreplaceable has to royally suck!
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and having a gassy CRT can cause all sorts of weird feedback issues, that COULD be what toasted the cap.
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Including maybe linearity issues? I'm asking because this TV had some weird linearity issues on the top of the screen when I got it going. See my picture several posts back to see a picture of the linearity issues I was talking about.
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their email is [email protected]
you can contact them with your request , that is the best way, Steve McVoy should get back to you sooner or later!
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How it normally works is, Steve will give a ballpark cost for the tube ( item + shipping & packing ), while the check inventory, this can sometimes take a while as they are only at the location on the weekend.
In the meantime, you can use this time to go over your set with a fine tooth comb, looking for any damage, be it a direct cause of, or a secondary symptom of this CRT failure. This can include CRT socket & wiring and related circuits. Flyback transformer & HV elated circuits including boost and focus. Deflection yoke and related circuits, while paying close attention to the horizontal windings, there is a great deal of voltage potential on these windings, and if anything went wrong here, ( shorted turn, or short to dag etc ) , it has a chance of creating a hotspot, and could crack the neck. Not saying that this is what happened to you but, you wanna be SURE that it did not!
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Thanks for the heads up, as like I said this is the first time I've ever gotten this heavily involved in repairing TVs, in the past I've only ever done minor repairs like vertical and horizontal hold adjustments on 1980s TVs and or replacing blown fuses in TVs that were inadvertently shorted by the power cord being partially unplugged from the wall and a metal legged chair shorting up against the plug, or adjusting picture and color adjustments on TVs. Besides my Meck and my RCA and now these Zeniths I'm relatively new to repairing tube powered TVs (I've only ever repaired Solid State TVs up to that point.) |
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