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pic of it now.
just note, the color circuits are NOT operating, its in black and white, but it looks color because of purity. |
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Sometimes you must go thru all of the steps 2 or 3 times to get more improvement. I usually end up doing it several times before I reach a point that I feel is acceptable. At least, you've improved it greatly since yesterday. Also, take note of the temperature of your alignment tools after taking them out of the coil. If you happen to notice that the tip is unusually warm after removing it from the coil, that particular coil could have a short.
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clearer shot, but white balance screwed up on camera.
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there are only 3 coils. the rest are pots.
i never adjusted the coil part yet, i dont have those tools. |
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Speaking of alignment tools, anyone have a preference to brand or place to buy? My ancient (30 years!) Rat Shacks are worn to a nub. Thanks
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OH NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i tried to turn one of the coils with a flathead, and it crumbled the feret core slug all to peices!! NO!!! |
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Are the degauss coils around the face of the tube ok? If they are use them to degauss the tube. You should be able to umplug them from the chassis and apply 120volts ac to them directly. I would use a variac so the voltage could be lowered to the coils and they do not shut off all at once. The thermister works by directing ac to the coils when cold then as it heats up it usually acts as a short so no current flows in the coils. If they are in series with the coils the resistance increases as they get hot and current doesn't flow through the coils.
I usually start by degaussing the set, then I get the static center convergence as close as possible, set the purity, repeat if necessary, then I do the dynamic convergence. Oh yeah repeat as necessary. It doesn't always come together the first time, but each time will get easier. It is also a good idea if you have the sams to follow the dynamic convergence instructions in the sequence they are given. Just turning the controls at random may make it harder to converge. Last edited by Bill R; 02-23-2005 at 02:21 PM. |
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problem: one of the termistors is gone, so the other thermistor I guess continues to run, because the set when it runs, the thermistor will start smoking.
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If you can find a junk TV with a coil for horizontal hold, that makes a really good durable adjustment tool for convergence circuit coils. I use one salvaged from a Sampo b/w tv. If there is still a piece of the core inside the convergence coil this may be enough to work if you use the hex head tool to turn it...if it is totally destroyed just salvage another ferrite core from a junk coil.
Once you degauss the set you usually don't need to re-degauss it unless it is moved...radio shack bulk tape eraser works good. |
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The core is still in there, but when you try to turn it, it seized and it will start to chip some more. it was turning, but I think I turned it a tad too far.
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never use a metal tool in a ferrite slug.
you just found out the hard way ;-) ratshack iirc has a kit cheap. unsolder the coil and try to take the slug out from the bottom. i go to the flea markets in monroe so i can come over and help with the setup. looks like it is coming along nicely.
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When is this so I can plan?
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really, i need a 6KT8. do you happen to have one? i'm only working with black and white right now.
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I could send you a few 6KT8s, I have dozens of them, they would be used, but tested good. PM me your addreess and I'll send them off.
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