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I forgot to mention, I have a set of these coming in the mail so I can finally test voltages with the chassis installed.
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I general, don't replace composition resistors with wirewound, because they may affect frequency response of high frequency circuits. Replacing wirewound with wirewound is a good idea.
1% tolerance is a waste in consumer tube sets, because the variation from tube to tube in a circuit will completely swamp that out. The exception is test equipment where multiple low-gain feedback stabilized sections are used to make the gear maintain calibrated state at least for a while. In transistor circuits, variations due to the transistor itself are usually much smaller than variations due to passive components. 5% film resistors when replacing other than wirewound are usually not a bad idea. |
Checking ESR on both capacitors on the vertical circuit.
Both these new capacitors are .1uF @ 400volts. I checked and found ESR ratings of: C40: 16.6 C39: 16 I de-soldered them, and got the same ESR ratings, with the same .1uF. I cant seem to find a chart/data on ESR ratings for high voltage, low uF capacitors. Are these ESR ratings bad? The uF test shows the correct uF value. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...a564f4c4_c.jpgtube by Thomas Duncan, on Flickr C40 https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...fe686c5f_c.jpgPXL_20240810_233255415 by Thomas Duncan, on Flickr C39 https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...0d62445d_c.jpgPXL_20240810_233312649 by Thomas Duncan, on Flickr |
According to this page
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/beginn...ll-capacitors/ your ESR meter may be reading the capacitive reactance of small capacitors in series with the resistance. In fact, if you plug in 0.1 uf and the frequency of your tester (100 kHz) on this page https://www.omnicalculator.com/physi...tive-reactance You get 15.9 ohms |
square root [16^2 - 15.9^2] = 1.79 ohms ESR
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I rarely test new film capacitors, but when I do I use my Heathkit C3 which will tell me if they're going open or if they leak at full rated voltage.
I only use my ESR tester on solid state stuff. |
For high voltage low current circuits, the leakage is the most important parameter. For high current low voltage PSU's, the ESR can play a important role.
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Picked up a 1950's (i think) antenna for the TV, matches well.
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I have the same exact rabbit ears, my parents got them when they were married in 1959. I still use them on my 1982 Zenith.
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I've got a set too. They were too cool to pass up. Have yet to hook them up and see if they paint the corners...
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Still digging into the vertical issue. Removed the chassis, triple checked all capacitors, re-did all the solder points to be safe.
Swapped out both Vert OSC (6BF6) and Vert Output (6DT5) with some good NOS tubes. Replaced R50 with a new resistor. Still got vertical collapse. - I guess I could work backwards from 6DT5? Set the line voltage to 117v AC. When checking 6DT5 I got the following voltages:
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If all the vertical voltages measure normal you may want to check the output transformer, and yoke and their connections to each other. |
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(Vert Mult / AGC clamper) I believe pin#7 is the output that feeds into 6DT5 Tube? I was able to vary the voltage of pin#7 between 7.47 to 11v, but no higher than 11. (using the vertical adjustment pot) Voltage spec: 25v Reading: 7.47-to-11v Some good news: Im getting clear audio out from the TV- was broadcasting signal on channel #7 with my Blonder Tongue. Checked the Yoke- Ohm reads are within spec. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...a564f4c4_c.jpgtube by Thomas Duncan, on Flickr |
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