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Old 03-17-2020, 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by JohnCT View Post
CRTS on Sonys can get cranky. If the grey scale shifts, the AKB will mute the screen or causing blinking, but if the cathode goes too low, it will draw too much current and shut the chassis down.

Try gently flexing the neck board of the tube and gently tapping the neck of the tube itself. Sometimes, there could be a piece of wayward cathode material that gets caught between the other tube elements. If flexing the board seems to change things, take a close look at the IC mounted to the heatsink (some have one IC for each gun, others have one larger drive IC to cover all three). These ICs run hot and could develop cold joints.

If the tube was the problem, I used to use my modified B&K 467 to try to clean the out by pushing the shorts clear button repeatedly while tapping on the neck. If that didn't help, I'd put the B&K on clean setting and repeat while tapping the neck.

John
Mine is the 1 IC per gun version.

If flexing the IC doesn't change behavior (IIRC it did and the heat sink ground joints were the worst last time) I'll try my B&K 466 on it as a last ditch (ISTR hearing most Sony CRTs die if you try rejuvenation).
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