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Zenith flat chassis jail bars
A while back someone had this problem & was never solved.
Also had one at the shop years ago but never followed up on it. Although its the upright chassis this refers to they are near identical electricly. From TP-11 training manual 1) lead dress of the wiring between the 22-5001 caps. 2) getting into IF module via the 24V B+. moving the B+ wire to a different point cures it. 3) I also personally think the replacement triplers may be the cause or other lead dress issues. It would be nice to see a true virgin set to see the dress of the HV, yoke, CRT and convergance as the factory made it. 73 Zeno
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Mine is probably untouched electronically. Why someone took the screws out of the tab wheel though is beyond me as there's nothing wrong with the tuner. I have acquired new safety caps but haven't been able to replace the originals yet.
Once I am able to get at it, what exactly would I need to take pictures of? |
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I can't remember exactly where the capacitor is located, but I remember a set from when I was servicing those sets that had that problem.
There was an electrolytic capacitor open and just passing your hand around near the IF would change the bars. I do remember that if the IF cable was unplugged the bars were easier to find with the O-scope. It's terrible to get Old, nothing works like it did when you were younger. rrrhre2s |
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HV & focus leads, Yoke & convergance leads. If virgin the should be held in place by wire ties etc. I always tried to get them back where they were but most tech go lazy on that. On a Zenith it usually dont matter but I have seen jail bars on others due to lead dress.......... 73 Zeno
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into a gunfight, they think you just a crazy old fart ![]() Interesting comment on jail bars, seems almost imposable with all the steel in a Zenith your hand near the IF strip would do that. I will dig up the old thread & pass it along if he isnt reading this. I know its not a one time thing, while helping on it I called our old road man. He had one after he did some other work but the customer didnt want to go further. Like to know myself as I do want to get a flat chassis myself someday & knowing my luck it will have jail bars. 73 Zeno |
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Brian USN RET 22YRS (Avionics/Cal) CET-Consumer Repair and Avionics ('88) "Capacitor Cosmetologist since '79" When fuses go to work, they quit! |
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AGC that caused snow IIRC. I am not a re-capper but in this case it would have paid off. BTW that index was in great shape & much appreciated, will return the favor when I can........ 73 Zeno
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The old thread
http://www.videokarma.org/showthread.php?p=3081658 I dropped him a PM hopefully this will help him. 73 Zeno
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Last edited by Jon A.; 09-29-2015 at 04:03 PM. |
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Callins Caps! You had 'em too....?!
Thought--as they were Irish made, its only the UK that had these terrible black plastic bomb components...
Thorn UK/BRC (Ferguson, Baird, Ultra etc),sets were full of them. At the age they are now--Replace On Sight!! They were suspect 30 years ago, never the best of caps.... |
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Yes, Callins Ticking Time Bombs. Replace them on sight.
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Okay, been away for some time now. Basically gave up every fixing the jailbars.
I'm not sure what in this thread I should be doing/checking, so I'll attach pics of the areas I believe are being noted. I'm attaching pics of the lead dress of the set when I got it. I don't know if it's factory, but I'm also attaching a pic of after the cleaning where I tried to put them all back the way I found them. I'm also attaching a pic of the safety caps (the 22-5001 mentioned) and the bottom side of the IF module where I believe the 23.4V B+ is located on the 4th pin of the module in the upper left of the section I outlined. So if there is anything you think I should be doing in any of those areas, please let me know.
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Look for small electrolytics in the area of the IF
module. Black & say "Callins" on them. Cant find my manual so must have sold it. The 24 V line will use white/brown wiring. Zenith did a lot of color coding back then. 73 Zeno
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Would those caps be on the top or underside? I recapped the entire chassis, minus the sound board and any in the tuner and remote receiver section.
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Would be nice to one day watch a space movie with out the jailbars. That's when they stand out the most.
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