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1973 Electrohome
Extra brownie points for anyone who takes the time to look at the information provided and tell me how this chassis keeps high voltage under control.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/154129...57684409383712 There's a good chance this set was parked since before this millennial was born so I don't want to risk starting it on its original caps. Last edited by Jon A.; 11-11-2017 at 10:21 PM. |
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It looks like a respectable quality set, I hope you get it working with pics of the picture.
I noticed that the crt said made in Canada, anyone know if any part of that factory might still be there? Does anything of the Electrohome company still exist? |
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Your tripler crosses to a NTE/ECG 500A, with focus block internal of the tripler is NTE/ECG 530. Also EIA code on CRT is for RCA. All the best,Tom.J
Last edited by tom.j.fla; 11-06-2017 at 06:33 PM. Reason: more info |
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I'm sure that with a few minor mods to bring it a little closer to the C31, i.e. this tripler and better heat dissipation for power resistors it will be a very reliable set. It'll be a while before I'm able to get it going as I'm not one of those people who have a seemingly unlimited budget for this. I don't know if Electrohome ever made a console cabinet out of pressed sawdust. I have a third I still need to take pictures of and I haven't noticed particle board in any of them. The C31 I know is solid maple. This seems to be a lower-end cabinet with thin wood sides, but still wood nevertheless. Last edited by Jon A.; 11-07-2017 at 05:54 PM. |
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