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When i can get no rings out of them on the
sencore, you can about guarantee some turns are
shorted.


That appears to be self-contradictory.

Are you trying to saythat even though the coils
pass a shorted-turn test, you still think they are
too far gone to be worth measuring?


You DON'T understand Arny.


Right Bob I can't read your mind. You wrote a post
in a way that would only be meaningful to someone
who had experience with a specific piece of fairly
esoteric test equipment.


Well , lets see. I said i got no rings, and that about
guarantees a shorted turns. You (who obviously doesn't
know about ringers), says it appears to be
contradictory. So, you obviously thought you knew
something about ringers to make your statement "that
appears to be self contradictory".


I know that this will make your day Bob, but I've never
heard of a shorted-turn tester called a ringer. I said
that the usage appeared to be contrdictory for that
reason. Therefore your claim that I thought I knew
what a ringer was is completely false.




If you did no know
what a ringer or ring test on a coil was, goggle was a
few key strokes away.


I just googled "ringer shorted turn" and nothing
popped up that was obviously relevant in the first few pages.

Ditto for "ring test".




Humm Arny, your not as smart as i thought.

Google Marco search:
terms( coil ring test)
Results 11 - 20 of about 1,190,000 for coil ring test.



Not what I said. I introduced a concept that seems
foreign to you Bob - hits that are actually relevant to
the topic. By citing all these irrelevant hits, you're showing that
you can't determine relevance of the hits received to
your own topic.

Ok Arny. Your a smart guy RIght? You have used google
before right? And you know how to search for topics?

With the words "coil ring sencore", here are the hits (in
order)


As usual Bob, you're being deceptive. I wasn't talking about the search
string "coil ring sencore".

If I didn't know anything about this type of equipment, how would I know
that Sencore would be a relevant word to use for searching google?

One other helpful tip for you Bob. I've repaired a lot of computers, radars,
and audio equipment, both pro and consumer. But, I've never ever fixed a TV
other than checking the tubes and replacing the ones that checked bad.