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Old 03-10-2023, 09:38 AM
ThePlague ThePlague is offline
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Originally Posted by BeamT View Post
IMO Probably not without a suitable insulated inline connector. Zenith in later designs evolved away from the exposed focus tie point on the flyback frame. The "CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE AREA" label to the left of the tie point is quite appropriate.

It looks like the ECG or NTE HiDIV4 which is also a SK3871/DIV-4 is a nice part to have for this application. Multiple mounting options and long leads for every need.

Not to confuse things but you still have the option of going to a Tripler with an internal divider. I will try to post a scan from Sams 1375 tomorrow that indicates the Late Production 25DC56 and 25DC58Z went to a 212-141 Tripler. Which was "Preferred to CR224 and R361"

If you plan on watching this set, which is a really nice TV, the best advice would be to use the right part in the end, whichever direction you go with the focus divider. What you have now was useful for troubleshooting. Interesting, the Avanti series are still sought after. One of the few sets you could sell and get your money back out of it...... you would not want to quit your day job...

In your previous pictures the greenish tint on the back of the CRT socket is an ominous sign.

Don't forget the Degaussing thermistor from your earlier post. I can't tell from the picture if it is cracked or the lead broke off or not.
Thank you for the info on the substitution! My apologies in the delay, I had to step away from the set for a couple weeks. This TV will be a daily driver once I get it all sorted.

I've got a saved search should a 212-141 show its face, but so far no luck. Unless the focus divider I am using just doesn't work out, it will probably stay as I also have a NOS 212-130 universal tripler ready for use.

I agree on the socket, that will be taken apart and cleaned. Hopefully it doesn't require a replacement. I have also ordered a replacement thermistor per the service manual (surprisingly still available). The old one is cracked in half. Apparently it is common for these to just crumble away over the years.

Last edited by ThePlague; 03-10-2023 at 09:56 AM.
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