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Old 02-15-2015, 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Zenith6S321 View Post
DO NOT replace the resistor. Solder a lead-wire between the socket terminals where the resistor was removed."

, the 1.5K resistor in series with the high-voltage anode lead is not needed and has been replaced with a jumper wire to keep the outer shell of the 3AT2 socket at high-voltage potential."



Dave
I guess I will go ahead and jump over what was going to be a new resistor. Although not needed for the set's operation, I was thinking that at least it was providing a short circuit protection of sorts as they go open due to shorted rectifiers. When way more experienced techs say "DO NOT", I listen!

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