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I HAVE seen the safety caps on Maggie SS sets--and have seen them FAIL too. But so far---ONLY in the "short mode" (this was OVER 25 years ago or MORE). When they did they overloaded the PS and shut down the set. IIRC...this was on a T908 maybe a T-915 set. NOT a T995.
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other we put in a vert, reg & 2 other boards. Also did the usual soldering. Ran fine 2 days then started sending lightning bolts. Both were only a few yrs old so gave them back & told them to call Maggy. Most others 4 lead caps I met shorted & a few opened the way they were supposed to. 73 Zeno |
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They actually were an oil cap. |
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To all ya'll. Update on the tv.
Thanks for all your help! Without you guys I wouldn't have probably made it work again. I ended up ordering a modern 300m ohm resistor that and placing it in a coke bottle to isolate it. Man those things are chatty when I was doing the work testing the tv...Trying to see if it would work with out the resistor in the circuit. Which oddly it didn't work with it out. Somewhere it's a necessity. The screen stay'd dark and wouldn't light up unless I had it going to ground. And yes, I matched all the ratings and specs as close as I could haha. I went over on the voltage rating but that shouldn't cause any problems. I can see why they had the old one in that casing and ceramic core(They generate a HUGE amount of static). But again, all of you thank you very much! I can't put to words how much I appreciate the help. Included are a couple pics of the quality of the tv and my "Shoddy" work. I am gonna velcro the bottle down so it doesn't walk around but that's where I sit with it right now. -Dan |
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