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Actual purpose of dag coating?
I looked around and couldn’t find an actual described purpose of the coating. I ask because I have a few TVs with various states of missing dag, But don’t seem to have any operational issues, however, there is room for improvement. Wondering what I could be missing should I redo the dag.
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Its the negative plate of the vacuum capacitor of the pix tube glass bell
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All right, so what would happen should the dag not be present?
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The CRT bell is a big capasitor. One plate is inside the CRT & hooked
to the HV lead. The glass is the dielectric. The dag is the other plate of the cap. Without the dag the HV is unfiltered & instead of DC the HV will be pulsating. You can recoat it but MUST follow the old pattern. The dag usually goes to chassis ground via a long spring across the dag. If much of the dag is missing you may get arcing, hissing & ozone smell. HV will also be reduced. The other thing is if the dag is flaking off the flakes fall onto the chassis & can cause shorts. 73 Zeno ![]() LFOD ! |
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Basically, old models using eg. metal coned CRT uses external capacitor (a "doorknob" type).
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Slipplate is a good replacement coating. Generally you want to avoid dag islands as they can arc to each other and cause picture disturbance/video noise, and if arcing between islands (or between the dag and a poorly contacting ground strap) is constant and bad enough it can unevenly heat the glass and cause implosion.
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They could be yours if the price is right
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If you have graphite dust / -flour you can mix it with wood glue and paint it with a paint brush on the right areas.
That advice came from my physics teacher in the 70s and it worked very well! Please clean areas in question before. Regards, TV-collector
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