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Old 09-16-2015, 08:13 AM
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Do you happen to have any more of these?
Unfortunately, no. The cookie places a cap of undetermined pf value across two pins of the damper - easy to do without it.

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Old 09-16-2015, 08:47 AM
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A small cap across the width coil will help also, but I agree with the others, there's something you're overlooking.
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Old 09-16-2015, 12:55 PM
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Fly was replaced with a Merit HVO-11, which listed this chassis (23G22) in it's literature that was in the box with it as an exact replacement.
What was the original Zenith Fly? It'll start with an "S" - most of the Portholes used the Merit HVO-53, with some windings not used on some models.
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Old 09-16-2015, 01:45 PM
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What was the original Zenith Fly? It'll start with an "S" - most of the Portholes used the Merit HVO-53, with some windings not used on some models.
Original flyback was Zenith S-16204. On your attachment it says replacement should be Merit HVO-53 (3). What does the "(3)" indicate? Assuming it is a reference to a footnote. What does the footnote say?

I cross referenced S-16204 to Merit HVO-11. When I got the part, the original paperwork was inside (got it from Moyer in PA). Below are two photos of that paperwork. Showing it is a HVO-11 and showing that it replaces S-16204 out of the 23G22 chassis. So not sure if one is wrong, or both are right, etc??? Interestingly, all the S-numbered Zenith flys on the HVO-11 paperwork cross to the HVO-53 on your paperwork.

Wonder if the HVO-11 was a no good replacement in these models and updated to the HVO-53 later??? Anyone have any insights?

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Old 09-16-2015, 02:14 PM
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The (3) indicates that the installer should use the inclosed sheet for instructions. Merit apparently consolidated their flybacks for the PortHoles into one number, unlike Thordarson, who kept it between FLY 52 and 53.

With the Merit HVO-53, there are several sets of windings, and you use only the ones for your set.

Thordarson lists one flyback for your model number, and another flyback for the chassis:

For Chassis 23G22 (and 23G23), use a Fly 53 to replace a S-16204

For Model G2346R (and G2346RZ), use a Fly 52 to replace a S-16566

They show the early PH's as using the 52, and the later chassis using the 53.

Dunno why the discrepancy - anyone have a Zenith 23G22 parts list? Going by model is sketchy, it appears.

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Old 09-16-2015, 06:56 PM
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There is a parts list for the 23G22 chassis in the Zenith Manual I posted the link to earlier in this thread, isn't there? From the ETF site.
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Old 09-17-2015, 06:33 AM
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I have a HVO 11 in my 12 inch set and works perfect. The 11 fits under the chassis also. My 19 inch set its on top and it uses the 52 flyback they are very different.
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Yes, they used to make a Damper width "cookie" - just plug the damper tube into the cookie, then into the set. In the cookie was just a low-pF cap, around 100pf or so.

I still have a NOS one, from Workman (before they were Workman, they were Dunwell)

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Well, thanks to the cookie, I now have full width!!!

Picture's off center, but at least it's a full picture!
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Old 09-18-2015, 11:54 PM
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Well, thanks to the cookie, I now have full width!!!

Picture's off center, but at least it's a full picture!
Cool! I am Portholio.......sorry Beavis.....
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Old 09-19-2015, 12:07 AM
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Hey cool! That answers sumpthin' I've wondered about for very a long time-- whether or not the damper cap trick will work in a pre-standardization setup (i.e., where the damper is not directly in series with the B+ line to the flyback).
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Unfortunately, no. The cookie places a cap of undetermined pf value across two pins of the damper - easy to do without it.

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Forgive my ignorance but what two pins and why does that work?
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Old 09-20-2015, 04:22 PM
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Forgive my ignorance but what two pins and why does that work?
Me thinks 3 and 5 - look at the picture - the bottom two pins (holes on the "cookie") are the two pins. I'm not sure, and also not sure of the capacitance, but 47-100pF has been suggested. I mailed it to Tim un-opened, so I didn't have a chance to measure it with my LC Meter. The cap is actually in the little tab that sticks up from the bottom.

Edit: 3 and 5 are the plate and cathode, so it makes sense.

Edit 2: Looking at the schematic, there is a 56pf cap in the yoke. As the yoke was replaced, it may not have the correct values in the yoke, making the cookie do the job of the missing/too low of value cap in the yoke....



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I'll pull the back, yank the cookie, and measure it out tomorrow. There HAS to be more of these out there, somewhere.
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I'll pull the back, yank the cookie, and measure it out tomorrow. There HAS to be more of these out there, somewhere.
All you really need is the cap, I am wondering if one is missing from the yoke of your set?

I have a 59 Sears 17" Portable that has a Cap with the leads just wrapped around the pins of the damper tube and hanging out the side, it looked factory to me but the set also had a fried flyback with severe distortion on one side of the screen, so maybe it was put there to try and compensate?
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I'll pull the back, yank the cookie, and measure it out tomorrow. There HAS to be more of these out there, somewhere.
I was more asking for education. What does putting a cap across the cathode and plate of the damper accomplish (besides increasing width )?
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