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When repairing rear projection T.V., high voltage 2nd anodes, what type
of silicone
do you guys use to seal the anode cap? Do you have a part number? I
have used a
few different types, & no call backs, but I want to ensure the high
voltage won't arc!
Thanks, Dani.

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Dani wrote:

When repairing rear projection T.V., high voltage 2nd anodes, what type
of silicone
do you guys use to seal the anode cap? Do you have a part number? I
have used a
few different types, & no call backs, but I want to ensure the high
voltage won't arc!
Thanks, Dani.

i use stardard run of the mill ge silicine sealant from autozone or
walmart, just let it dry 24 hours before you fire up the set and you
will be all set, i even sealed up a leaking spliter on an old rca projo
and it is still running after 4 years
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