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Old 02-24-2018, 10:07 AM
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If you have the schematic check the voltages in the set against the ones on the schematic...
How much of a recap did you do? If you have been powering it up every few caps changed it is possible that your work is okay and one of the old unreplaced caps died.

The HV rectifier heater is powered by a winding on the flyback transformer...If the transformer is not being driven properly by the H output/osc system there will be no heater voltage to the HV rect. Most HV rects are hard to impossible to see any glow from even when working properly...So don't worry if it is dark. If you can get 1/4"+ of arc from the top cap of the HV rect, but no arc from the HV connection to the CRT then the HV rect is suspect. You can look up the data sheet of the tube and check if the heater filament is open with the ohms function of a DMM. Substitution with another tube is also a valid test.

If you don't get an arc from the to cap of the HV rect then make sure you change all caps in the horizontal output and osc sections as well as the B+ Boost rail. then check resistors in those sections and check voltages.
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