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Mike A:

Misunderstanding.

I removed the anode from the tube so I can work on the chassis.

But, I do have one monitor that has a chewed up anode cup.

Arroyo said he has replaced the anode wire and cup on a flyback with a donor from a television.

He is going to show me how to do that when he comes out here in October.

Zebidee:

Ah ok, sorry and thanks :D

Maybe, if you remember at the time, taking some pics and posting would be appreciated   :notworthy:


buttersoft:


--- Quote from: Zebidee on August 13, 2022, 10:33:39 pm ---Ah ok, sorry and thanks :D

Maybe, if you remember at the time, taking some pics and posting would be appreciated   :notworthy:

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It can be done with an HV splice kit and a donor anode cup :)

bobbyb13:

I would figure maybe that would be possible with some good soldering and adequate heat shrink/rubber electrical tape/silicone treatment?

Zebidee:


--- Quote from: buttersoft on August 14, 2022, 01:07:20 am ---It can be done with an HV splice kit and a donor anode cup :)

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Thanks butters. Have you got any links to a "HV splice kit", or can you explain how that works a bit more?

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