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Default CRT Tube Socket


I have a CRT Tube socket that's arc'ed pretty bad internally. It causes
large areas of the picture to black out. If you hit it, it comes back
then goes again. I contacted the US rep and they don't sell parts.
They quoted me $75.00/hour + parts + shipping. Ouch. Anyways, I took
some pictures of the part and posted them up on my web site. These
images are pretty big though at ~900KB or so.

http://home.pacbell.net/dcrudy/p1010011.jpg

http://home.pacbell.net/dcrudy/p1010012.jpg

http://home.pacbell.net/dcrudy/p1010013.jpg

http://home.pacbell.net/dcrudy/p1010014.jpg

Any suggestions as to an equivalent part I could replace it with?

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Default CRT Tube Socket

Are we supposed to guess the Make Model and the Part Number
Supply use with those including the location and maybe we can
give you some information as to were to obtain a replacement.
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I have a CRT Tube socket that's arc'ed pretty bad internally. It causes
large areas of the picture to black out. If you hit it, it comes back
then goes again. I contacted the US rep and they don't sell parts.
They quoted me $75.00/hour + parts + shipping. Ouch. Anyways, I took
some pictures of the part and posted them up on my web site. These
images are pretty big though at ~900KB or so.

http://home.pacbell.net/dcrudy/p1010011.jpg

http://home.pacbell.net/dcrudy/p1010012.jpg

http://home.pacbell.net/dcrudy/p1010013.jpg

http://home.pacbell.net/dcrudy/p1010014.jpg

Any suggestions as to an equivalent part I could replace it with?

--
Daniel Rudy

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Default CRT Tube Socket

Are we supposed to guess the Make / Model and the Part Number.
Supply use with those including the location and maybe we can
give you some information as to were to obtain a replacement.

No Magic Ball Today



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I have a CRT Tube socket that's arc'ed pretty bad internally. It causes
large areas of the picture to black out. If you hit it, it comes back
then goes again. I contacted the US rep and they don't sell parts.
They quoted me $75.00/hour + parts + shipping. Ouch. Anyways, I took
some pictures of the part and posted them up on my web site. These
images are pretty big though at ~900KB or so.

http://home.pacbell.net/dcrudy/p1010011.jpg

http://home.pacbell.net/dcrudy/p1010012.jpg

http://home.pacbell.net/dcrudy/p1010013.jpg

http://home.pacbell.net/dcrudy/p1010014.jpg

Any suggestions as to an equivalent part I could replace it with?

--
Daniel Rudy

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Default CRT Tube Socket

Are we supposed to guess the Make / Model and the Part Number.
Supply use with those including the location and maybe we can
give you some information as to were to obtain a replacement.

No Magic Ball Today



"Daniel Rudy" wrote in message
. com...

I have a CRT Tube socket that's arc'ed pretty bad internally. It causes
large areas of the picture to black out. If you hit it, it comes back
then goes again. I contacted the US rep and they don't sell parts.
They quoted me $75.00/hour + parts + shipping. Ouch. Anyways, I took
some pictures of the part and posted them up on my web site. These
images are pretty big though at ~900KB or so.

http://home.pacbell.net/dcrudy/p1010011.jpg

http://home.pacbell.net/dcrudy/p1010012.jpg

http://home.pacbell.net/dcrudy/p1010013.jpg

http://home.pacbell.net/dcrudy/p1010014.jpg

Any suggestions as to an equivalent part I could replace it with?

--
Daniel Rudy

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At about the time of 2/25/2006 4:47 AM, kip stated the following:
Are we supposed to guess the Make Model and the Part Number
Supply use with those including the location and maybe we can
give you some information as to were to obtain a replacement.
"Daniel Rudy" wrote in message
. com...
I have a CRT Tube socket that's arc'ed pretty bad internally. It causes
large areas of the picture to black out. If you hit it, it comes back
then goes again. I contacted the US rep and they don't sell parts.
They quoted me $75.00/hour + parts + shipping. Ouch. Anyways, I took
some pictures of the part and posted them up on my web site. These
images are pretty big though at ~900KB or so.

http://home.pacbell.net/dcrudy/p1010011.jpg

http://home.pacbell.net/dcrudy/p1010012.jpg

http://home.pacbell.net/dcrudy/p1010013.jpg

http://home.pacbell.net/dcrudy/p1010014.jpg

Any suggestions as to an equivalent part I could replace it with?

--
Daniel Rudy

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Oh, sorry.

It's a computer monitor. Impression 9 Plus.

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Default CRT Tube Socket

At about the time of 2/25/2006 4:48 AM, kip stated the following:
Are we supposed to guess the Make / Model and the Part Number.
Supply use with those including the location and maybe we can
give you some information as to were to obtain a replacement.

No Magic Ball Today



"Daniel Rudy" wrote in message
. com...
I have a CRT Tube socket that's arc'ed pretty bad internally. It causes
large areas of the picture to black out. If you hit it, it comes back
then goes again. I contacted the US rep and they don't sell parts.
They quoted me $75.00/hour + parts + shipping. Ouch. Anyways, I took
some pictures of the part and posted them up on my web site. These
images are pretty big though at ~900KB or so.

http://home.pacbell.net/dcrudy/p1010011.jpg

http://home.pacbell.net/dcrudy/p1010012.jpg

http://home.pacbell.net/dcrudy/p1010013.jpg

http://home.pacbell.net/dcrudy/p1010014.jpg

Any suggestions as to an equivalent part I could replace it with?

--
Daniel Rudy

Email address has been base64 encoded to reduce spam
Decode email address using b64decode or uudecode -m

Why geeks like computers: look chat date touch grep make unzip
strip view finger mount fcsk more fcsk yes spray umount sleep





Oh, Sorry. It's an Impression 9 Plus. I have no idea what the part
number is, but the markings stamped on the socket say 01003 if that
helps at all. It does have a name molded into the plastic though, which
I think is the manufacturer. That name in Inchang. Someone suggested
that it could very well be one of the standard types, but I'm not sure
which one.

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