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dsirkin
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Aug 14, 2010, 9:45 PM

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techchris
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Aug 15, 2010, 12:00 AM

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Re: [dsirkin] degauss expert needed [In reply to] Can't Post

change the thermistor first before you look for problems that might not be there.


Ron.M
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Aug 15, 2010, 2:27 AM

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Re: [dsirkin] degauss expert needed [In reply to] Can't Post

 
dsirkin;......


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Can anybody tell me what I might try?

Looks like you need a new CRT or new TV.....

Reasons are:...

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I can not degauss it completely with my (professional) coil.


Unless it's a dinky little coil you are using ....
Your "proffessional" coil should have taken out the impurity.....
The "Proffessional" coil I use has about 10 times the strength the built in has OR ever will have....



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It's not a detached shadow mask, as I can:

It takes one helluva an effort to "detach" a shadow mask....
Usually when you have a "detached" shadow mask , the CRT is broken....
Your reasons #1 & #2 are meaningless for this problem....

I suspect that somewhere along the line that that TV was dropped....
What you describe is a "Warped" shadow mask....
It is NOT repairable....



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My theory is (ahem...) that when the thermistor blew, a etc, etc....


Nice try....I don't want to embarrass you by blowing big holes in your theory....Unsure....
Let's just say ...Nice try....Wink....


Replaceing the thermistor is a waste of time & money.....
Will NOT solve your problem....Unsure...

Sorry for the bad news.....Unsure.....


Good Luck.....


Later....Ron.M.....
Veteran & Retired TV technician


dsirkin
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Aug 15, 2010, 2:38 PM

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