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Alan
Guest
With letterbox video, you can see that the picture on my couple years
old Sony 32" is rotated slightly from the horizontal (the picture
itself is a correct rectangle). There is no adustment that will fix
this in the service menu. I got a TV repair book out of the library,
and it looks like all I have to do to correct it is to loosen the
deflection yoke clamp and rotate the yoke slightly. Shouldn't be a
problem, I'm an accomplished home appliance fix it yourselfer. But I
read that the picture tube can hold a high voltage charge for several
days (as well as that there's all sorts of high voltage stuff in TVs
anyway).
My question is, is it dangerous to touch to tube itself as opposed to
the electrical terminals on it? I'm not intending to touch any
electrical contact points, or do anything with the electronics, just
loosen the yoke and turn it a little, but I thought I should check
with Those Who Know in the forum.
Thanks
old Sony 32" is rotated slightly from the horizontal (the picture
itself is a correct rectangle). There is no adustment that will fix
this in the service menu. I got a TV repair book out of the library,
and it looks like all I have to do to correct it is to loosen the
deflection yoke clamp and rotate the yoke slightly. Shouldn't be a
problem, I'm an accomplished home appliance fix it yourselfer. But I
read that the picture tube can hold a high voltage charge for several
days (as well as that there's all sorts of high voltage stuff in TVs
anyway).
My question is, is it dangerous to touch to tube itself as opposed to
the electrical terminals on it? I'm not intending to touch any
electrical contact points, or do anything with the electronics, just
loosen the yoke and turn it a little, but I thought I should check
with Those Who Know in the forum.
Thanks