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Old 03-18-2017, 10:07 AM
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I reflowed a whole bunch of solder joints on this thing, and I think I solved the problem. The meters read way different than they did in that picture, but they still kind of "shiver." I tested it on a crappy CRT (the one in the 1965 Zenith with 6 million hours) and it reads that CRT as being stronger than the one I tested for the other picture. Which I know is way stronger.
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