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- Jan 1, 1970
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I recently did a CTC203 that was squealing. I found the horizontal
output transistor shorted and replaced it. I then dug out the infamous
coil and cleaned/ resoldered it as well. I fired the thing up only to
have the flyback arc and take out the new transistor. I then replaced
the flyback and of course the new transistor again and the set worked
fine. I don't have a ringer but I have been told that this type of
insulation breakdown is somewhat common on these 32 inch and larger
chassis and very often won't show up on a ring test anyway. I don't
want to just replace a flyback as a prophylactic measure every time one
of these squealers comes in but is there any way to predict this might
happen before powering up a new repair. Thanks, Lenny Stein, Barlen
Electronics
output transistor shorted and replaced it. I then dug out the infamous
coil and cleaned/ resoldered it as well. I fired the thing up only to
have the flyback arc and take out the new transistor. I then replaced
the flyback and of course the new transistor again and the set worked
fine. I don't have a ringer but I have been told that this type of
insulation breakdown is somewhat common on these 32 inch and larger
chassis and very often won't show up on a ring test anyway. I don't
want to just replace a flyback as a prophylactic measure every time one
of these squealers comes in but is there any way to predict this might
happen before powering up a new repair. Thanks, Lenny Stein, Barlen
Electronics