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Joe
 
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I did the same but jumped with a .5 ohm to limit the inrush somewhat
(KV2786R)
Been 2 years, no effect on the flyback but I was still unsatisfied with the
picture.
The back of the tube was still clear with no signs of "silvering"
I took a chance with an old BW Rejuvenator. I wired it to a color CRT socket
and gave the guns a "shot" one at a time. It paid off, I was lucky.

-Joe


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This set has a weak CRT and blinks on and off. I jumped the two
parallel resistors on the CRT board which are in series with the heater
and the pix came on. The same thing happens if I tweek the screen up
slightly. I decided to do both and the picture seems to be holding. I
realize this is a "deadman walking" however I would like to give the
customer some rough idea as to life expectancy. Does anyone have any
information, after returning a set like this, (with an explanation of
course), perhaps feedback from customers on this? Also, it occurred to
me that jumping the series heater resistor will increase the heater
current through the flyback. Should I be overly concerned about this on
a set whos' days are numbered anyway? Thanks, Lenny Stein, Barlen
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