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Old 08-05-2022, 06:37 AM
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I for one am very anxious to see the first power-up post-peaking-coils.
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Old 08-05-2022, 07:32 AM
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I for one am very anxious to see the first power-up post-peaking-coils.
In other words... it has piqued your interest!

Could not resist! :P
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Old 08-05-2022, 01:21 PM
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In other words... it has piqued your interest!

Could not resist! :P
Brilliant!

Haven't gotten arond to addressing the peaking coild yet. Hopefully this evening.

Neverthe less have been letting the chassis run. I reformed the electrolytics before powering and they seem fine. All the voltages seem correct so far up to the sync separator. I can see composite video on the scope and horizontal sync good. V ertical a bit touchy. Remember I recreated the couplate PC-101 integrator network. Seems the problem goes back to the vertical sync separator where the voltages are a bit low and the sync output appears a bit low.

The HV is holding at 21 kV. The vertical convergengence transformer seems fine so far.

A longer run for over an hour produced the new resistive ballast unit temperature reaching 75 degrees celcius. Too hot to leave your finger on but a lot less than the 125 degrees I measured when it was clamped to the chassis.
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