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Old 06-27-2013, 10:23 AM
old_coot88 old_coot88 is offline
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Originally Posted by mstaton View Post
I think you mean AC path. there are no DC filament voltages
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.

An 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.

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