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CF30E50, no filament. No voltage at the socket, or apparently at the
CRT board. Resoldered CRT socket and flyback, no joy. Removed and put back CRT socket to eliminate socket pin corrosion. 30KV present. 4.9 ohms across heater pins with electronics attached. Tapping everything in reach has no effect. Original owner of the set gave it to me, saying the picture would fade in and out; my experience was that it faded out yesterday and hasn't come back since. |
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clifto wrote:
CF30E50, no filament. No voltage at the socket, or apparently at the CRT board. Resoldered CRT socket and flyback, no joy. Removed and put back CRT socket to eliminate socket pin corrosion. 30KV present. 4.9 ohms across heater pins with electronics attached. Tapping everything in reach has no effect. Original owner of the set gave it to me, saying the picture would fade in and out; my experience was that it faded out yesterday and hasn't come back since. Where does the filament supply come from, a wind on the loptf? Wherever it is, just follow it back and see what bit's dead. If you cant fix it, eg its an open wind on the loptf, there are 2 workarounds. One is to wrap usually 3 turns round the loptf to get the necessary voltage for filament supply. The other is to hook it up to some other supply rail that can supply the wanted V and has enough current delivery to cope with it. Last of all one can always fit a filament transformer. All you need do is use your multimeter. NT |
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![]() clifto wrote: CF30E50, no filament. No voltage at the socket, or apparently at the CRT board. Resoldered CRT socket and flyback, no joy. Removed and put back CRT socket to eliminate socket pin corrosion. 30KV present. 4.9 ohms across heater pins with electronics attached. Tapping everything in reach has no effect. Hows about instead of tapping on everything you just plug it in and turn it on, jizzball. Original owner of the set gave it to me, saying the picture would fade in and out; my experience was that it faded out yesterday and hasn't come back since. Another piece of **** made by a supposed 'quality' Jap manufacturer. |
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clifto wrote:
CF30E50, no filament. No voltage at the socket, or apparently at the CRT board. Resoldered CRT socket and flyback, no joy. Removed and put back CRT socket to eliminate socket pin corrosion. 30KV present. 4.9 ohms across heater pins with electronics attached. Tapping everything in reach has no effect. Original owner of the set gave it to me, saying the picture would fade in and out; my experience was that it faded out yesterday and hasn't come back since. If you are really only losing the filament and it is out completely, it is a simple matter to trace the filament pulses from the flyback, through the current limiting resistor, to the crt socket. You really need an o'scope as most meters do not accurately read the 15KHz pulses off the flyback to show the voltage. You should have the G2 voltage ~300V on the crt socket which would in fact confirm the flyback is still running. Not too bad for an 12 year old Toshiba that it still is worth taking the time to fix it. |
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