I work at goodwill and we got almost exactly the same model donated just the other day. I wash shocked when I turned it on and it actually worked!! Haven’t opened it up, but I’d assume it’s also tubes since aside from slight differences in the configuration of the front nobs, it’s an identical set. The one we got wasn’t even dusty, so I figure someone had been taking pretty good care of it. Always amazing by these old TVs
All the Goodwills I’ve been to recently unfortunately have stopped putting out old TVs. They are definitely making a nostalgic comeback and wish they were more available than just estate sales.
Great video! Not many of these tabletops survive, so good on you for adopting this one. New jobs are draining for the first few months; no worries. The ceramic caps in my experience are simply paper caps encased in ceramic tubes. As unreliable as any other paper capacitors.🙃 Your videos are fantastic. You’re good at this! Also IMO, this is your channel; whatever you want to share; whenever you get around to it is okay. No apologies necessary. Best wishes for success in your new position.
I wish there was a detailed tutorial for modern CRTs built around late 90s or 2000s, showing details of which parts do what. we have 2. one not working, but the high voltage aspect really scares me.
I agree. But schematics of later CRTs around that time are impossible to find unfortunately. I’m not a fan of repairing later sets cause the components keep getting smaller and smaller. The high voltage is worrisome but if you know how to discharge the picture tube, you’ll be okay.
Hi Jack, the new generations of audio visual sete are not intresting for the fans of vintage old sets they are called the vintage visual & audiophiles !
Great video. Nice to see another awesome low hour set saved from the dump.
Yes, it's always nice finding a low hour set
Where have you been jack, we missed your sobs and sighs and your cleverness of repairing the vintage sets .. 🌹☺️👍
Thank you! I got a new job and it's been very time consuming so I don't think I can put out as many videos as I'd like to at the moment
@@televisionforever jack best wishes but please try to communicate with your followers specially the foreigners .. 🌹💐
I work at goodwill and we got almost exactly the same model donated just the other day. I wash shocked when I turned it on and it actually worked!! Haven’t opened it up, but I’d assume it’s also tubes since aside from slight differences in the configuration of the front nobs, it’s an identical set. The one we got wasn’t even dusty, so I figure someone had been taking pretty good care of it. Always amazing by these old TVs
All the Goodwills I’ve been to recently unfortunately have stopped putting out old TVs. They are definitely making a nostalgic comeback and wish they were more available than just estate sales.
Excellent job! Great set!
Thank you! I really enjoy it
Great video! Not many of these tabletops survive, so good on you for adopting this one.
New jobs are draining for the first few months; no worries.
The ceramic caps in my experience are simply paper caps encased in ceramic tubes. As unreliable as any other paper capacitors.🙃
Your videos are fantastic. You’re good at this! Also IMO, this is your channel; whatever you want to share; whenever you get around to it is okay. No apologies necessary. Best wishes for success in your new position.
Thank you so much for the kind words! That really means a lot
I wish there was a detailed tutorial for modern CRTs built around late 90s or 2000s, showing details of which parts do what. we have 2. one not working, but the high voltage aspect really scares me.
I agree. But schematics of later CRTs around that time are impossible to find unfortunately. I’m not a fan of repairing later sets cause the components keep getting smaller and smaller. The high voltage is worrisome but if you know how to discharge the picture tube, you’ll be okay.
Great job baby ❤
I wonder if that pot box that had the vert. issue, suffered from "tin whiskers" also ?
I think it might have. That box is pretty closed together so opening it up and washing it out definitely helped.
Hi Jack, the new generations of audio visual sete are not intresting for the fans of vintage old sets
they are called the vintage visual & audiophiles !