The best videos on TH-cam are a snarky guy resurrecting abandoned electronics. Fire optional. I like that you explain your thought process throughout the resurrection too, what you're looking for and how you came to the conclusion that a specific part was bad. This is what I strive to do with my cars and my computers, and I really enjoy watching others do it.
Your willingness to take on a worst case scenario resurrection is not only very entertaining but educational as well, it's like a TV adventure show. No wonder Mr. Carlson gives your channel a big thumbs up.
If we could get a couple hours of this kind of video it would completely eliminate the need for the NFL or whatever else used to consume ppl on Sundays
I used to go to a television repair shop, and came across a degaussing loop, and thought I would try if I noticed anything by wearing it around my head while it was plugged in! Nothing happened of course, but years later when it came out that people were paranoid about high voltage lines in their neighborhoods causing electromagnetic radiation possibly causing cancer and cell damage, I thought how ridiculous! I don't think this was ever proven!
Answering your question: Yes, the same Lionel that made (makes) toy trains. They had a rather large plant in Hillside, NJ that dated from the early part of the 20th century. By the time this set was made, Lionel was on hard times due to the influx of model race car sets and space-age toys. People moved away from toy trains, so to keep the place going, they took in contract work, this probably being some of that. Interesting note, AC Gilbert, the company that made Erector Sets and American Flyer toy trains, was at one time the largest manufacturer of electrical motors in the USA. They made motors for many appliances and also made motors for aircraft during WWII. Again, in 1966, when this set was made, AC Gilbert was shutting down for the same reasons Lionel was struggling. Perhaps that's how Lionel picked up the work? Great video, a pleasure to watch. I learn something with every video you make.
Shango...you are well schooled on these era's TVs, when I first started in 1978, I worked on many of these type of tube chassis's, RCA and Zenith owned the market, Philco, Sylvania, and Quasar were prominent as well. troubleshooting down to component level... alignments on I.F circuits and mechanical repairs on the tuners. Well done sir..!!
Years ago, RCA was thought to be a reliable great product. I had several RCA "roundie" color TV sets. They all eventually had the same issue. Power issues were common both with the 21' roundie and 23" rectangular screens.The screen loses brightness and shrinks. Finally purchased another brand, Curtis Mathes combo TV-stereo-Am/Fm in beautiful 6' scandinavia cabinet. That was the best color TV I have ever owned. Had an 8 year picture tube warranty. Never had any problems.
Lionel also made transformers that were used in many WWII era military radios. Well you might as well use the correct flyback. Good to know the rectangular flyback could work in a roundie.
That internal degaussing helps maintain, but one that's truly dickered needs a bit more oomph and movement of the magnetic fields. Nice progress :) loving every minute of it.
Never get tired of hearing you talk. Especially when you start to turbotwinkulate. Back in the day I was putting CTC 11 Flybacks in CTC 16s. I wish I would have kept some of those flybacks.
I have been watching a video every night and I am hooked. I love your dedication to these old TVs, preserving history and the forgotten art of Television repairs. I tip my hat to you Sir.
When you demonstrated carbon tracking, it reminded of my uncle, who was a television repairman, telling me how the dishonest repairman would take a pencil and draw a line at some high voltage areas to cause eventual arcing, after a period of time, enough to cause static and interference on the screen so that they would be called back for that inflicted problem, and then just clean the carbon track away, and call it repaired to make the extra money!
I watch because I like hearing you talk. I don't know the first thing about fixing TV's but I could listen to you talk about it all day. it's your humor and sarcasm
Have you considered setting up a patreon page or something similar? The effort (and a shitton of time for sure) going into this highly educational and humorous videos must be insane... As you obviously not ressurecting rat-infused sets for a living, I'm pretty sure some viewers would like to thank you with cash...
Back then it was not a lot of internet at all and computers to help you through this crap Engineers had to depend on reading math and a lot of brains for concentration
Your commentary is always exceptional and very entertaining. Great fault finding and resurrect. Cool RGB colours, the carbon tracking arcage was epic. At 1:20:01 you can hear something pop.
You make watching tv , a whole different experience,, You sure know your electronics,, I like watching these almost impossible Bringing them back to life , Shows , I wonder how long list been out of service?
We will control the horizontal. We will control the vertical. We can roll the image, make it flutter. We can change the focus to a soft blur, or sharpen it to crystal clarity
I’ve learned a lot from this resurrection video. It seems like quite an adventure, and I can’t wait for the next installment! It is kinda sad that it’s gonna go right in the trash after it’s done, after all the effort you’ve put into it and will be putting into it in the future, but I suppose when it’s done, it would have served its last purpose of educating us on the operation of this era of vintage television.
Im a field tech in telecommunications. Running into rodents in our pedestals is extremely common in the Midwest when working in buried plant. They love to chew on wires. Not surprised by what kind of damage was done to the TV set.
Marshall Harrison - Guitarist hmm , marooned with all the tools and spares required ? , maybe the island could have a shed of old wrecks and a spare parts store perhaps ? , mains voltage from a coconut tree ?
Always interested in what you're saying, we learn a lot here. Coming along nicely despite the setbacks. That burn looks painful. Looking forward to part 3.
THIS approaches depths I've never seen in any of your other videos....and I've watch a MANY of them!!! Pressure wash? Hell no! A little compressed air? You bet!!!!!!!!!!
Shango for President! ....on second thought wouldn't want to sentence you to hell .Always watch all your videos completely through , an I always hit like as I start a new one ..thankyou
Anyone that gets pissed off with you talking has to be a moron and should just be ignored. We only learn by listening to those who know things explain them. Love your explanations, your work and even your rants. You have a great talent for doing and explaining this stuff. Many thanks for sharing.
May I make a suggestion on cleaning up the boards is desolder them from the chassis stakes and clean them sepreatly off your chassis in an old good dishwasher it's NOT high pressure like your gasoline engine washer gets it really clean Desolder the peaking and other coils beforehand you do it in a regular dishwasher
Interesting! I have a book by Eugene Trundle which recommends manually degausing the tube whenever doing purity and convergence, but it's something I've never bothered with. Now I see why he recommends it.
Love the beginning. I don't care who you are, how rich you are, or what kind of a job you have, you see those flames you start yelling FIRE!!! Like Tom hanks in castaway then you start grunting like Tim "the toolman". Argh, argh, argh...deep down we are still cavemen.
I'm just watching and watching and watching and watching. Last time I touched or worked on one of these I was 16 years in high school (1985). I'm in my 50's now. Still watching not cheating and looking ahead. You are still fighting with the "basic purity" and switched flybacks. My guess at this point is maybe you didn't degauss the shadow mask :) LOL. Ok continuing to watch now. I will be totally geeked if by chance I'm right. This is awesome entertainment. and 50K+ views seems to suggest I'm not the only one who likes it. Where are all these cool people?
Hip hop hand hand action hehe! 48 yo Viewer from Sydney Australia. Love your accent. Grew up with all this old tube crap. Still don't quite understand how on earth a valve works but can't stop watching your episodes. This Rat piss one tops the lot. Yuck! I can almost smell it from here. Keep up the good work.
Though rats had gnawed through the power cord and audio cables of my dad's Pioneer turntable (which I easily found replacements for) over its years in storage, they luckily weren't able to harm its innards (only semi-internal part I had to replace was the decayed drive belt).
Wow I'm early, it's an epic feature length, it begins with sparklydoodles and crackleponies plus fire.... But I've got to go out in a sec dammit! lol you picked your moment to upload buddy, don't worry about the stats I'm watching the whole video even if it's broken into many sittings!
Cant wait for part 3. I can just imagine the lovely rat aroma that wafts out of this thing as it warms up and gets that old rat hair feces and urine really going. Just gets my blood pumping imagining it.
If I ever acquired a starship, I would definitely want you to be chief engineer, I would need someone that can get the ship up and running after an alien attack or some space misadventure.
PSA The 100th anniversary of the first commercial radio broadcast is coming. KDKA was the radio station. Election day November 2, 1920 was the first commercial radio broadcast and they broadcast the Harding - Cox presidential election results for the first time.
Please keep this for the electoral debates... it's perfect for the occasion: It's color turned black and white, it's old, it's got various dubious circuits arcing randomly, it needs parts replacement AF, and the more it gets warmed up, the more it smells of rat piss. What's a good alternative to pressure washing, for those who want a clean set? My first idea would be soap water or isopropylene, and a paint brush. Any good/bad?
Spray bottle with simple green mixture, followed by soft scrubbing with a wet paint brush. A water rinse without pressure, then a soft blowdry with compressed air. Let air dry in the sun for a day. Any areas needing deeper cleaning can be done with a different cleaner and an acid brush.
@@gregorymalchuk272 "Simple green" is a popular cleaning spray which cleans up easily and leaves little to no residue. Smells decent too. Very good degreaser.
Shango I really envy those who live there and are friends with people like you. My last attemp at having my oscilloscope fixed resulted in yet another pricey resurrection, NOT a repair! There simply is no one in this goddamn country (Italy) willing to properly service vintage test gear. I'm scared as fuck by your police and by the absence of free healthcare but damn would I come and live there knowing there will be at least someone in that country that will do this old stuff right!
Those coils look like a real pain! I would be reluctant to even run a screwdriver through any of those boards to stir up all that debris from Mother Nature. A thorough vacuuming would probably be sufficient.
That arc over is common failure on these boards, all the crud build up from dust and smokers film and cooking grease made these a ticking time bomb, usually near the eff.coil or chroma output tubes.
I do own a very rare ~1964 RCA Color Roundie using a CTC15D Chassis, maybe the only one existing here in Germany. Unfortunately it was heavily modified by the TELEFUNKEN company to convert it to the PAL system for experimental use instead of NTSC (which was not introduced in Germany until 1967). It is missing the whole video section board (the big one on the middle of the chassis). I'm looking for this board or even better for a complete CTC15 Chassis to make it work again but shipping to Germany would probably be insanely expensive.
The knowledge this gentleman has on these old sets is astounding. Always a privilege to watch him work. Much respect sir.
Enjoyed every word ! Your style is what makes you so popular. Looking to part 3.
The best videos on TH-cam are a snarky guy resurrecting abandoned electronics. Fire optional.
I like that you explain your thought process throughout the resurrection too, what you're looking for and how you came to the conclusion that a specific part was bad. This is what I strive to do with my cars and my computers, and I really enjoy watching others do it.
Your willingness to take on a worst case scenario resurrection is not only very entertaining but educational as well, it's like a TV adventure show. No wonder Mr. Carlson gives your channel a big thumbs up.
If we could get a couple hours of this kind of video it would completely eliminate the need for the NFL or whatever else used to consume ppl on Sundays
Yes, I could watch all day This stuff is extremely relaxing to me. Nothing like a couple xannies, hot cocoa, and some Shango to make the day go by
I’m still amazed that a chassis that looks like that can be resurrected! I like your humor. Keep on talking as much as you like!
This is just great. I used to repair televisions in the 90s-00s as a trade and love seeing the older style repairs like these. Great job!
Shango, you hit the nail on the head about internal degaussing not being as good as the manual degausser. There's no substitute for the hula hoop.
I used to go to a television repair shop, and came across a degaussing loop, and thought I would try if I noticed anything by wearing it around my head while it was plugged in! Nothing happened of course, but years later when it came out that people were paranoid about high voltage lines in their neighborhoods causing electromagnetic radiation possibly causing cancer and cell damage, I thought how ridiculous! I don't think this was ever proven!
Answering your question: Yes, the same Lionel that made (makes) toy trains. They had a rather large plant in Hillside, NJ that dated from the early part of the 20th century. By the time this set was made, Lionel was on hard times due to the influx of model race car sets and space-age toys. People moved away from toy trains, so to keep the place going, they took in contract work, this probably being some of that. Interesting note, AC Gilbert, the company that made Erector Sets and American Flyer toy trains, was at one time the largest manufacturer of electrical motors in the USA. They made motors for many appliances and also made motors for aircraft during WWII. Again, in 1966, when this set was made, AC Gilbert was shutting down for the same reasons Lionel was struggling. Perhaps that's how Lionel picked up the work?
Great video, a pleasure to watch. I learn something with every video you make.
I looked it up and In 1929, Lionel opened a factory in Hillside, New Jersey where it produced trains until 1974.
Shango...you are well schooled on these era's TVs, when I first started in 1978, I worked on many of these type of tube chassis's, RCA and Zenith owned the market, Philco, Sylvania, and Quasar were prominent as well.
troubleshooting down to component level... alignments on I.F circuits and mechanical repairs on the tuners.
Well done sir..!!
Years ago, RCA was thought to be a reliable great product. I had several RCA "roundie" color TV sets. They all eventually had the same issue. Power issues were common both with the 21' roundie and 23" rectangular screens.The screen loses brightness and shrinks. Finally purchased another brand, Curtis Mathes combo TV-stereo-Am/Fm in beautiful 6' scandinavia cabinet. That was the best color TV I have ever owned. Had an 8 year picture tube warranty. Never had any problems.
5 stars for determination and persistence. Qualities that are sadly lacking these days. Really enjoyed it.
YAY an hour n a half of shango066... I'll have a great well spent evening later for sure 😉👍
Wonderful comment✔
Ohhh, the rat mobsters were having a knife fight and mistook the horizontal oscillator coil for a gangsta! 🤣
Lionel also made transformers that were used in many WWII era military radios.
Well you might as well use the correct flyback. Good to know the rectangular flyback could work in a roundie.
That internal degaussing helps maintain, but one that's truly dickered needs a bit more oomph and movement of the magnetic fields. Nice progress :) loving every minute of it.
Never get tired of hearing you talk. Especially when you start to turbotwinkulate. Back in the day I was putting CTC 11 Flybacks in CTC 16s. I wish I would have kept some of those flybacks.
Oh boy, sunday and Shango. I'm clinkozoiblered
I miss the Monday videos
I only watch for entertainment - I got no interest in fixing a tv - I just watch for the accent and the commentary
jeffscomp shango promised MORE videos during covid - he’s getting lazy - the frequency seems to have tapered off lately
@@markthomas4992 maybe shango's frequency coil needs some control cleaner
@jeffscomp then wait until Monday to watch the video released on Sunday.
I enjoy your explanations and your speaking style overall. Your humor is infectious! 🎩 Good day!
Shango's voice could be a stand in for the late comedian Paul Lynde.
bring back the tv resurrection videos, we need more.
these were replaced by insurrection series. even better!
I really appreciate you taking the time to explain the functions of the boards and how things work in this video.
Haha lovin’ the flames of fury intro. I can tell this resurrection’s gonna be a trip!
I have been watching a video every night and I am hooked. I love your dedication to these old TVs, preserving history and the forgotten art of Television repairs. I tip my hat to you Sir.
When you demonstrated carbon tracking, it reminded of my uncle, who was a television repairman, telling me how the dishonest repairman would take a pencil and draw a line at some high voltage areas to cause eventual arcing, after a period of time, enough to cause static and interference on the screen so that they would be called back for that inflicted problem, and then just clean the carbon track away, and call it repaired to make the extra money!
I watch because I like hearing you talk. I don't know the first thing about fixing TV's but I could listen to you talk about it all day. it's your humor and sarcasm
Have you considered setting up a patreon page or something similar? The effort (and a shitton of time for sure) going into this highly educational and humorous videos must be insane... As you obviously not ressurecting rat-infused sets for a living, I'm pretty sure some viewers would like to thank you with cash...
12 K volts! and you put your hand in there to test the stuff! You are the man, Sir!
Lotsa fun! Really makes you wonder how they ever came up with this shit in the first place, amazing the ingenuity we once had.
Back then it was not a lot of internet at all and computers to help you through this crap Engineers had to depend on reading math and a lot of brains for concentration
mjg263 we still have the ingenuity now, resources are much better these days and the tech is much more
Absolutely brilliant the jobs you are prepared to tackle are amazing. Thanks for sharing great education and entertainment. Regards Chris
Your commentary is always exceptional and very entertaining. Great fault finding and resurrect. Cool RGB colours, the carbon tracking arcage was epic. At 1:20:01 you can hear something pop.
I read this comment in my head in your accent.
You make watching tv , a whole different experience,,
You sure know your electronics,,
I like watching these almost impossible
Bringing them back to life ,
Shows ,
I wonder how long list been out of service?
We will control the horizontal. We will control the vertical. We can roll the image, make it flutter. We can change the focus to a soft blur, or sharpen it to crystal clarity
Whether you like it or not, you are the star of the show, keep talking.
Must admit I love Peking duck with Hoisin sauce, but never tried Peking coil...its clear to me I must get the best and accept no fakes...cheers.
P. Coil is for the discriminating. Of course, NOT BLM. LOL
Excellent! I’m always in awe of your commitment to making these old chassis run for one last time
I’ve learned a lot from this resurrection video. It seems like quite an adventure, and I can’t wait for the next installment!
It is kinda sad that it’s gonna go right in the trash after it’s done, after all the effort you’ve put into it and will be putting into it in the future, but I suppose when it’s done, it would have served its last purpose of educating us on the operation of this era of vintage television.
My Grandfather had one of these. His was the black and white set. I remember watching Dainal Boone and Walt Disney on it.
great video shango066. I love the tube shape. brings back my childhood days!
Im a field tech in telecommunications. Running into rodents in our pedestals is extremely common in the Midwest when working in buried plant. They love to chew on wires. Not surprised by what kind of damage was done to the TV set.
Another great video. This was a tuff one to fix. I’m glad the repair was made in time. I’m looking forward to more videos. Shango your the coolest 😎
I wonder how close you would come to building a working radio or TV if marooned on a desert island...hmmm?
Marshall Harrison - Guitarist hmm , marooned with all the tools and spares required ? , maybe the island could have a shed of old wrecks and a spare parts store perhaps ? , mains voltage from a coconut tree ?
I converted a old propane tank into a compressed air container and added a regulator to it , great for blowing stuff like this off
Lol man I heard infowars in the background one second you do great work we are a dieing breed not to many REPAIRs👍
I allways wanted to know how TV HV injuries look like. thanks for showing
Award winning Dan !!!!....... Love every second of your vids !!!
Piss, I love hearing you talk. I wish you had a podcast to listen to while I drive or mow grass.
Retro Chad would be proud of your constant banter. 👍😎
Always interested in what you're saying, we learn a lot here.
Coming along nicely despite the setbacks. That burn looks painful.
Looking forward to part 3.
thanks for the upload and best wishes from Columbus Ohio USA
THIS approaches depths I've never seen in any of your other videos....and I've watch a MANY of them!!! Pressure wash? Hell no! A little compressed air? You bet!!!!!!!!!!
Watching Shango revive a TV is so much more fun than watching TV
I just love the sound of the planes flying over!
Great video. The mistakes you make are very helpful and educational for those of us who watch and learn.
If that CRT is in good shape this ones worth keeping and restoring properly.
actually , a friend of his bought the TV just for the CRT in it , which was removed , and swapped for a weaker one ( in the earlier video on this set)
Handy that you can do that. Our TV's over here have series wired heaters so all the tubes have to be in to work.
Love the teaser/trailer at the start, keeps the anticipation level up.
Shango for President! ....on second thought wouldn't want to sentence you to hell .Always watch all your videos completely through , an I always hit like as I start a new one ..thankyou
Great entertaining video thank you. I thought as to why the built-in degaussing may not have worked. Set was being run up on a variac.
Anyone that gets pissed off with you talking has to be a moron and should just be ignored. We only learn by listening to those who know things explain them. Love your explanations, your work and even your rants. You have a great talent for doing and explaining this stuff. Many thanks for sharing.
May I make a suggestion on cleaning up the boards is desolder them from the chassis stakes and clean them sepreatly off your chassis in an old good dishwasher it's NOT high pressure like your gasoline engine washer gets it really clean
Desolder the peaking and other coils beforehand you do it in a regular dishwasher
Wait till you see part 3
He may cease to be a member of the household if he gets caught. I've heard that a dishwasher is good for cleaning old style tuning capacitors.
Your inspiring me to work on Grandma and Grandpa’s CTC 5 !
Man I love your dedication and patience, can’t wait for part 3! 👍👌💪💪
Interesting! I have a book by Eugene Trundle which recommends manually degausing the tube whenever doing purity and convergence, but it's something I've never bothered with. Now I see why he recommends it.
No, just no way! I worked on these things back in the late 70's and 80's. I'd rather forget those days!
Love the beginning. I don't care who you are, how rich you are, or what kind of a job you have, you see those flames you start yelling FIRE!!! Like
Tom hanks in castaway then you start grunting like Tim "the toolman". Argh, argh, argh...deep down we are still cavemen.
I’m here for the NASCAR smoke genie 🔥
You working on it without a mask is awesome.
Superb video!!!, the 90 mins just flew by, also the recording/editing are top notch!!! go Shango066!!!
I'm just watching and watching and watching and watching.
Last time I touched or worked on one of these I was 16 years in high school (1985).
I'm in my 50's now.
Still watching not cheating and looking ahead.
You are still fighting with the "basic purity" and switched flybacks.
My guess at this point is maybe you didn't degauss the shadow mask :) LOL.
Ok continuing to watch now.
I will be totally geeked if by chance I'm right.
This is awesome entertainment. and 50K+ views seems to suggest I'm not the only one who likes it.
Where are all these cool people?
Holy shit!
I'm hired!
No Please no!!!
Fantastic series. Can't wait for part 3. Stay safe and take care.
I feel like you need to get verified, you do deserve it!
I only found your channel today, but I already love it! :D
Hip hop hand hand action hehe! 48 yo Viewer from Sydney Australia. Love your accent. Grew up with all this old tube crap. Still don't quite understand how on earth a valve works but can't stop watching your episodes. This Rat piss one tops the lot. Yuck! I can almost smell it from here. Keep up the good work.
Though rats had gnawed through the power cord and audio cables of my dad's Pioneer turntable (which I easily found replacements for) over its years in storage, they luckily weren't able to harm its innards (only semi-internal part I had to replace was the decayed drive belt).
Wow I'm early, it's an epic feature length, it begins with sparklydoodles and crackleponies plus fire.... But I've got to go out in a sec dammit! lol you picked your moment to upload buddy, don't worry about the stats I'm watching the whole video even if it's broken into many sittings!
Well, made it to the rat hole coil (the first of many?), got to dash now but I'll be back like Arnie haha
Love your channel. It was cool to see you adjusting the red in the night really cool 👍
Great video! Thanks for sticking with it. What a curveball on that screen needing to be degaused 😑
Ohhh, sparks and flames! Off to a good start. 🧨💥😂
Cant wait for part 3. I can just imagine the lovely rat aroma that wafts out of this thing as it warms up and gets that old rat hair feces and urine really going. Just gets my blood pumping imagining it.
Great! I'm ready for the next episode.! After decades of resurrections you may be able to raise the dead next. 😁👍
If I ever acquired a starship, I would definitely want you to be chief engineer, I would need someone that can get the ship up and running after an alien attack or some space misadventure.
25:50 😂😅😂😅 I come here to hear you talk. Thanks for your videos.
Internal degaussing system works mostly on the edge of the picture tube . The center of the tube should be done with a hand held degassing coil.
Shango066 I reserve the right to pull the plug on this resurrection at any point.
*ShangoO66 makes 4 videos about it!* 😂😂
I don’t watch tv or dabble in electronics, but I love this channel
PSA The 100th anniversary of the first commercial radio broadcast is coming. KDKA was the radio station. Election day November 2, 1920 was the first commercial radio broadcast and they broadcast the Harding - Cox presidential election results for the first time.
Please keep this for the electoral debates... it's perfect for the occasion: It's color turned black and white, it's old, it's got various dubious circuits arcing randomly, it needs parts replacement AF, and the more it gets warmed up, the more it smells of rat piss.
What's a good alternative to pressure washing, for those who want a clean set? My first idea would be soap water or isopropylene, and a paint brush. Any good/bad?
Try a Water Pic. Works perfect and you have complete control over the pressure. The accessory brush works good also in addition to the pics.
@@peterhaan9068 Great for those tube sockets.
Spray bottle with simple green mixture, followed by soft scrubbing with a wet paint brush. A water rinse without pressure, then a soft blowdry with compressed air. Let air dry in the sun for a day. Any areas needing deeper cleaning can be done with a different cleaner and an acid brush.
@@Oldbmwr100rs
What green mixture?
@@gregorymalchuk272 "Simple green" is a popular cleaning spray which cleans up easily and leaves little to no residue. Smells decent too. Very good degreaser.
Shango I really envy those who live there and are friends with people like you. My last attemp at having my oscilloscope fixed resulted in yet another pricey resurrection, NOT a repair! There simply is no one in this goddamn country (Italy) willing to properly service vintage test gear. I'm scared as fuck by your police and by the absence of free healthcare but damn would I come and live there knowing there will be at least someone in that country that will do this old stuff right!
I love your videos. Little by little I am filling in my blanks.
As always love the videos and how you do the entire process I think it would be fitting to play the music video on this set
Round and Round by Ratt.
Those coils look like a real pain! I would be reluctant to even run a screwdriver through any of those boards to stir up all that debris from Mother Nature. A thorough vacuuming would probably be sufficient.
There's a lot of rat fur in there. Bet that tv made more then a few rats. Very nice self-tracking function.
0:00 - It sounds like it would've started if you had let up on the choke a little bit ;)
You had me with FIRE IN THE HOLE! 😆😆😆😆😆
All hail Shango066, god of the TV resurrection
This was an amazing sick ressy
Don't change your style. You got my sub, because I like your style and content.
Customer complaint - buzzing sound, light, and smoke while operating set.
have you tried turning it off and on again?
Oh😡 the new version of Windows messed up your pc "unstable non-responsive" did you try a restart😶
Excessive power consumption.
Back when this WAS what your customer sometimes would actually tell you when on the service call.:-)
I lust over that Sencore ha325...
That arc over is common failure on these boards, all the crud build up from dust and smokers film and cooking grease made these a ticking time bomb, usually near the eff.coil or chroma output tubes.
love this so, I saved it til 2 AM to view it, so it'd be real quiet...
excellent rat fur extravaganza.
I do own a very rare ~1964 RCA Color Roundie using a CTC15D Chassis, maybe the only one existing here in Germany. Unfortunately it was heavily modified by the TELEFUNKEN company to convert it to the PAL system for experimental use instead of NTSC (which was not introduced in Germany until 1967). It is missing the whole video section board (the big one on the middle of the chassis). I'm looking for this board or even better for a complete CTC15 Chassis to make it work again but shipping to Germany would probably be insanely expensive.