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Old 02-07-2019, 10:23 PM
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While you're at it change the HV rect filament winding...That much chew is likely to arc through. Better to do that now while it is easy to get at.

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Originally Posted by Crist Rigott View Post
Today I cleaned and checked the tubes. There were 4 that were bad out of the 25 tubes. One just checked into the green. Those five will be replaced.

I then reinstalled the CRT wiring. I placed clear heat shrink tubing around each wire where it went through the chassis for protection.



I then redid the 2 terminal strips on the top of the chassis. One included the .25A fuse.



I then turned my attention to the Flyback and 1B3GT connector. I replaced the 3 220K 2W resistors with 3 220K 3W resistors. After looking over the Flyback a little closer, it looks like the mice tried to make a meal out of it! They also nibbled on the filament wiring to the 1B3GT connector.





I'm re-coating the Flyback windings with some Super Corona dope as I type. A few more coats and it will be ready to put back into the chassis.
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