![]() |
|
#16
|
|||
|
|||
|
I wouldn't worry too much about 3DG4 availability. ESRC 1 has them for $4.00 each so so they can't be that rare. I would buy four of them because you don't know about the future.
|
|
#17
|
||||
|
||||
|
[QUOTE=old_tv_nut;2987257]"was?"
![]() --- Uhh, yeah, uhh, well, uhh, (Cough, cough, hack, hack..Clears throat...)...OK, still AM....(grin) But seriously, my grandad had a '65 Zenith roundie in his office that we'd watch the New Years' Day parades & games on, & it had convergence issues a bit...Or it coulda been that I was just sittin' 2" away from it, mesmerised by a "Color" TV... Its sittin' about 4' away from me, one day it'll get to go see Terry & hopefully get brought back to life...
__________________
Benevolent Despot |
|
#18
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
Great find, BTW! Bill(oc) |
|
#19
|
||||
|
||||
|
JC, I have some 3DG4s on the shelf; I have a ton of tubes to sort through and will set aside the next few I find for you (but it will be awhile.)
__________________
Bryan |
|
#20
|
||||
|
||||
|
That's a beautiful set! I wish Steve at the ETF would find one of these for the museum. I think that Zenith's first mass produced color set would be a great addition to the collection there. These sets rarely pop up, I'd love to have one too.
__________________
My TV page and YouTube channel Kyocera R-661, Yamaha RX-V2200 National Panasonic SA-5800 Sansui 1000a, 1000, SAX-200, 5050, 9090DB, 881, SR-636, SC-3000, AT-20 Pioneer SX-939, ER-420, SM-B201 Motorola SK77W-2Z tube console McIntosh MC2205, C26 |
| Audiokarma |
|
#21
|
||||
|
||||
|
I started working for a Zenith dealer in 1963 and those sets were built like a tank. I talked a neighbor into buying one and it ran well 15 years before its first service call,
__________________
2 Working Zeniths and one on the bench. Into electronics since the days of Earl "Madman" Muntz..Worked 8 years for a Zenith dealer in NW Arkansas. |
|
#22
|
||||
|
||||
|
I must have gotten lucky on at least one thing with my Zenith. It has the 25LC30 chassis and uses .5A solid state diodes instead of a tube for rectification. It's good to see an extended ZENITH thread! I wish I had time to get somewhere with my Zenith! I want to find out what is making the horizontal output plate glow red and smoke from underneath. I'm sure that its a capacitor or THREE, as my set was dormant for at least 10 years. I took off the nice access cover on the bottom and at a glance could see two large (probably 1 watt) resistors sitting side by side that have heat bumps all over them where they have been cooking. I didn't see anything charred as I would expect after seeing smoke more than once.
Last edited by Tubejunke; 11-20-2010 at 12:27 AM. |
|
#23
|
||||
|
||||
|
Quote:
As for your overheating HOT, probably a 6HF5, as I have the same set with remote (25LC20Q) across from the 29JC20 (and mine DOES work, at least the last time a had it on, but has a VERY bad cataract on a GOOD tube--) I would make sure my 6U10 H osc tube and caps and such around it was ok, as it sounds like you are losing drive. Be sure you osc coil is good too. |
|
#24
|
||||
|
||||
|
Quote:
This current Zenith model 5111 to me is the best thing that I could have wound up with. The metal cabinet makes it lighter and probably dissipates heat better than wood. The lines are clean and the set is about as basic as one could imagine. Mr. Muntz must have given Zenith a kudos for their simplicity! |
![]() |
|
|