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Re: monitor
04/27/12 12:36 PM
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> I also think it is the magnetism, > but turning the high volt cable a few degrees could help, there is conductive coating > all over the inside, the high volt cable is seated inside the tube with 2 metal wires > by transport the wire trembles and coating could get damaged having one wire not > touching the coating making the flow of electricity under certain frequency's flow > not completely all over the conductive coating. hence the dead spot. > personaly i also think it is either the magnetic coil, or a wire running to close to > the tube. > You will not damage your tube by turning the high voltage cable, i worked on tv's for > 20 years, if there are image probs after transport, that is the first thing you do.
So you've fixed TV for twenty years with your wizard powers?
Everything you've describe is bush-league repair, and dangerous to the inexperienced person attempting them. If you are suspecting a weak point in current flow internally, all the more reason NOT to stick your hands on the HV.
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