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Old 04-05-2024, 02:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Alex KL-1 View Post
Besides all the important tips said here, is good anyway to check +B to see if it is too high, starting measuring the video output supply voltage (one pin of L351), if derives from flyback. Typically it have 180V, and above 200V is considered very suspicious.
Good call from Alex
To expand on that a cheap thing can be done. Follow the wire from L351 to the main chassis. On that line is a @4.7 mfd @350V. I can almost guarantee it
is bad & may be the problem. It can cause a lot of different symptoms
on ALL brands, its in the top ten of common fails. Also there is a SCREEN control on the CRT board. If to high it gives too bright a pix & poor focus.
Looking at the screen shots I see too bright a pix & poor focus. Too much
bright will draw too much current & stress the HOT.
Build a dim bulb tester. It will cost < $10 and will be very useful.
( socket, 2 alligator clips, some wire & a real bulb ).

enuf fer now
Zeno
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