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Old 09-30-2013, 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Phil Nelson View Post
Maybe I lead a charmed life, but I've not had significant problems with new parts failing or changing value soon after installation. Much more often, an old marginal part will give up the ghost soon after it experiences full operating voltage and the heat of normal operation for the first time in decades.

In my experience, it's more of a "shake down" period than a break-in. That's why restorers give a TV a nice, long bench test after they think they're finished. It's not unusual for a few more little problems to surface during that phase.

Some of the things you mention sound like old parts that finally gave up. The discriminator coil and flyback might have been in bad shape when you got the TV. Breaking in had nothing to do with it -- they finally broke down. It sounds like the old yoke was bad and remained bad. No mystery there, either.

Just my $0.02.

Phil Nelson
I have done radios for years and not had this type of problem. I did not know to expect a settling in period. The more I run this set the less I have to adjust the height and contrast. Well now I know for next time not to be in a massive hurry to say its done and put it back in the cabinet.
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