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So, a bad tube then?
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About 12 years ago shortly before the Wisconsin goodwills stopped taking TVs a hospital dumped their complete stock of these on the Waukesha goodwill. They were trying to sell all CRT TVs at $0.50 each and having no luck. Seemed like half their furniture area was CRTs. If I wasn't in an apartment back then I'd have been tempted to grab a few and make a video wall.
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When it was still running and blue, it also had retrace lines. Forgot to mention that. Does it mean the tube is bad and there's nothing that can be done. I really hate giving up on a project but it wouldn't be the first time. Can't be helped if it's a lost cause.
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they did was mess up the CRT line. They went from the best jugs to trash overnite. MOST of the time a blue screen with retrace is going to be a shorted CRT H-K ( or any brand or color) That causes the SMPS to fail & kill the set. Zeno |
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I went ahead and tore this one down in preparation for disposal but first, I looked for the reason it went down and noticed the larger fuse was black. Rather than replace it, I passed since closer inspection revealed a ton of corrosion on the neck board and even more on the main board. Even a couple of components fell off. I'm just glad this wasn't an older set.
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