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Old 04-23-2026, 02:14 AM
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Originally Posted by vol.2 View Post
When I said the screen pot, I meant the one that is permanently attached to the flyback and cannot be taken apart; those get loose inside sometimes and become very flakey. You should check that it isn't wildly loose and that it doesn't cause the brightness to jump when you move it around a tiny bit.

Sorry that reflowing the connectors didn't help. It's a common cause of these kinds of sudden issues and is fairly low-hanging-fruit in terms of effort, so it's still best practice to do this.

Did you try to re-balance the brightness with the background and drive pots? If you can do that, then maybe it's just fine and you're worrying for nothing.
Thank you for your reply, I tried to move the red wire of the flyback transformer, but the image is stable, the wire that comes out of the flyback transformer is very fixed, I also tried to tap on the motherboard but nothing changes, I tried to adjust the potentiometers R G and SCRN but it does not solve the problem, by moving SCRN I can see the thin horizontal stripes and the screen becomes light blue, but it cannot solve the problem of low brightness, at first I also thought it was my eye that saw a bit dark, but then I realized by putting a white screen that I saw it tending to gray and the brightness did not push well, I have two other CRT at home not Sony and I saw that the white is powerful white and the colors are very bright on the other two TVs
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