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Originally Posted by mstaton
I think you mean AC path. there are no DC filament voltages
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By "DC path", he means the fault condition that occurs when there's a heater-cathode short. When this happens, it kills all luma (B&W signal) displayed by the CRT, while leaving the chroma display unaffected. Rapping on the neck of the CRT will usually reveal the condition, causing the luma to flash in intermittently.
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isolation booster will eliminate the "DC path" but introduces a new problem: the parasitic capacitance between the secondary and primary windings of the isolation xfmr. causes smearing-out of fine detail in the pic.