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Let me first start out by saying this is a 13 year old set, not to
mention I'm a student, so it's just not very cost effective to have it
professionally repaired. I have replaced C301 and C305 to fix a
vertical drift problem some time back. I also had to later resolder
all joints on the CRT neck board because of cracked solder joints.
Now, there is sparking in the CRT socket sparkgap for the focus wire.
This arcing began probably about 6 months ago, but rarely occoured.
It has been becoming more frequent with time, but after the set is
warmed up it essentially disappears. It doesn't occur at every
startup, but startup is when it will generally happen, usually no more
than 2 times. It occurs every time after the CRT has been discharged
(maunally of course). I realize this is probably due to excessive
voltage, but what would cause this? Drifting components? Or could
the CRT just be going bad? Any help is always appreciated, and
thanks in advance, Steve
mention I'm a student, so it's just not very cost effective to have it
professionally repaired. I have replaced C301 and C305 to fix a
vertical drift problem some time back. I also had to later resolder
all joints on the CRT neck board because of cracked solder joints.
Now, there is sparking in the CRT socket sparkgap for the focus wire.
This arcing began probably about 6 months ago, but rarely occoured.
It has been becoming more frequent with time, but after the set is
warmed up it essentially disappears. It doesn't occur at every
startup, but startup is when it will generally happen, usually no more
than 2 times. It occurs every time after the CRT has been discharged
(maunally of course). I realize this is probably due to excessive
voltage, but what would cause this? Drifting components? Or could
the CRT just be going bad? Any help is always appreciated, and
thanks in advance, Steve