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10BP4 with a G1 Short
Filament is fine...a bit of cutoff and good emissions. No HK shorts but G1 reads shorted on my Sencore CR31A Super Mack. I tried the clear G1 shorts function with no change. Comments or suggestions???
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If CRT is doomed, well, some risky tricks are ok then, since is "already lost"...
Try to charge small caps with ~ 100V (from 47nF up) to see if clean shorts. Or perhaps more µF with less voltage (some electros)? Probably people here, having far more/longer field expertise than me, can suggest some less dangerous approach
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The Sencore has a welding function on the rejuvenate/restore side of the tester. I forget how many milliamps it hits it with but there's a bright, blue flash. What I didn't do was tap the CRT neck with the back of the screwdriver while hitting it with the blast. This is the first 10BP4 I've encountered with a serious issue. They have always served my restorations well. I wouldn't call them bulletproof but they are pretty rugged.
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I would try the tube in a working TV set before trying something as risky as remove shorts. I had a 10BP4 like that and it worked fine in an actual TV with the short to the point I'd have never guessed if I had restored the TV without testing it.
When you have good emissions don't risk it until you have seen picture on screen to know you have an actual problem.
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Got it. Thanks Tom. I thought it was a bit weird everything else was fine on the tester. I think I'll reflow the pins first then try the Sencore again.
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What do you measure with an ohmmeter between the G1 pin and the other pins?
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That may be tricky, cause it may or may not change as it warms up / cools off, if it is indeed shorted, the measurement may change as the heater warms it up and things move ever so slightly.
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A quick stupid question, this tube is in an RCA 630T and has an electromagnetic ion trap. It’ll work like any other 10BP4 if I try it in another set and put a passive dual magnet trap on it correct?
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jr Last edited by jr_tech; 05-24-2024 at 03:39 PM. Reason: add trap info |
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No continuity with any other pin |
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Filament looks really, really strange.
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Well. I'd do as EM suggested, try it in something known good, and it it acts weird, THEN PANIC!
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Possibly contacting the grid cup when warm?
![]() Could you repeat the ohmmeter test with the heater warm? jr |
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Checked just after turning it off. No continuity from G1 to any of the other pins. I'll try it in a TV
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