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Title: 25" lone picture tube. Any use?
Post by: Crax on April 11, 2007, 06:34:21 pm
I have acquired a 25" picture tube supposedly from an arcade monitor,  but have no idea what I would use it for as I don't own a monitor of any kind that I would need to replace a tube on(don't have the skills to do that either I don't believe).  Is there anything useful I could do with a 25" picture tube?  It's actually a replacement tube and doesn't belong to a particular monitor but I *think* could be used with a WG.  Should I just get rid of this?  Any ideas?
Title: Re: 25" lone picture tube. Any use?
Post by: Kevin Mullins on April 11, 2007, 10:30:33 pm
The 25" tubes are hard to come by....... save it for future projects or offer it up on the Buy/Sell/Trade board. (I know I'm always keeping an eye out for them near me)

Is there a yoke on the back of the tube?

If so, it would be good to know the ohm ratings of the windings so someone would know if it's of use to them.
Title: Re: 25" lone picture tube. Any use?
Post by: Ken Layton on April 11, 2007, 11:38:32 pm
A tube brand and part number would be useful. Is it new or used?
Title: Re: 25" lone picture tube. Any use?
Post by: Crax on April 12, 2007, 10:26:18 am
Here is pretty much all I know about it.  I don't  actually have it yet, but it's on it's way.

It's a used Hawk-Eye 25 inch Picture Tube A63AGD25X

This is the website (http://www.hawkeyepicturetube.com/broadcasttubes.html) for Hawk-Eye where they list WG as a brand they use their replacement tubes on.

Here is the story behind why I have it so you can all laugh at me, but hopefully realize why I don't have the faintest clue about what I am doing or why I even bought it..........

I saw it on ebay the other day with 0 bids and .99 starting price.  I figured most people weren't interested as shipping would be expensive.  It was actually being shipped from the same area as where I live so I emailed the company asking if I could pick it up locally.  They were slow responding so I just bid anyway cause I got a shipping quote and knew I wouldn't be out that much even if I won.  I only bid .99 so I wasn't even planning on winning.  I ended up winning for .99 and then spent around 26 for shipping as they said I couldn't pick it up.  So.... 

I now have a 25" picture tube on the way to my house and don't have the faintest clue what I will do with it.  I only own a WG4906 and it wouldn't be possible to swap tubes would it?  Even if it was, I wouldn't have any clue on doing it. 

Anybody with information that may be useful to me is welcome to reply.  Or you can just laugh at me for making an impulse buy I probably shouldn't have.   :dunno
Title: Re: 25" lone picture tube. Any use?
Post by: Ken Layton on April 12, 2007, 11:20:31 am
That type number tube is used on the 25" K7000 series (25k7191, etc.). There are a lot of that model monitor out there needing that tube number to fix 'em.
Title: Re: 25" lone picture tube. Any use?
Post by: Kevin Mullins on April 12, 2007, 06:10:46 pm
That type number tube is used on the 25" K7000 series (25k7191, etc.). There are a lot of that model monitor out there needing that tube number to fix 'em.

Yup, indeed I agree..... that is a VERY useful tube.
I myself have about four K7000 chassis's I'd like to fix back up...... but no tubes for them.

So an impulse buy now might become useful later on to ya.

Title: Re: 25" lone picture tube. Any use?
Post by: knave on April 12, 2007, 07:24:31 pm
So to get it working what does he need?

Please add to the list...

Tube (is coming)
Chassis (Real Bob Roberts had these on sale a while back I think?)
Yoke(if it's not there?)
Power supply?
???
Title: Re: 25" lone picture tube. Any use?
Post by: SavannahLion on April 12, 2007, 10:13:19 pm
Isn't there someone that has a business selling everything needed to utilize just such a tube as this? I think I've seen his link a few times, but I can't seem to locate it right now.
Title: Re: 25" lone picture tube. Any use?
Post by: Crax on April 15, 2007, 12:31:55 pm
Bump...
In case someone has more info concerning either of the two posts above this one.
Title: Re: 25" lone picture tube. Any use?
Post by: grantspain on April 15, 2007, 04:18:52 pm
why don't you sell it on the bst forum
Title: Re: 25" lone picture tube. Any use?
Post by: Kevin Mullins on April 15, 2007, 05:15:08 pm
So to get it working what does he need?

Please add to the list...

Tube (is coming)
Chassis (Real Bob Roberts had these on sale a while back I think?)
Yoke(if it's not there?)
Power supply? Power cord going to isolation transformer and then from there to the monitor
???

1:1 115v Isolation Transformer
Title: Re: 25" lone picture tube. Any use?
Post by: Kevin Mullins on April 15, 2007, 05:16:09 pm
why don't you sell it on the bst forum

True.... I'm sure someone would gladly pay what you've already got into it.
(I was actually thinking about it myself)
Title: Re: 25" lone picture tube. Any use?
Post by: krick on April 18, 2007, 12:35:58 am
Check this site out.  They sell monitor chassis and other parts...

http://www.genao.com/parts.htm


I have an old 25" Zenith TV that I'm planning on eventually converting into an arcade monitor using one of their kits.
Title: Re: 25" lone picture tube. Any use?
Post by: SavannahLion on April 18, 2007, 02:43:58 am
Check this site out.  They sell monitor chassis and other parts...

http://www.genao.com/parts.htm

Yep, that's the site I was trying to find before. The link throws you off because they call themselves 8Liners and their page leads you to http://www.8liners.com/datatech/monitor.html which is what I saw the first time around.

I regret throwing out a 25" (IIRC) TV I had because I fried the crap out of the circuit board. If I knew about that site, I would've just ordered a new board and have myself a sweet arcade monitor instead. AAGGH!!  :banghead:

Hell, in my old apartment for ten years I found at least two non-working TV's in the dumpster every year. I only ever managed to repair one. All that time and I could've had monitors coming out of ---my bottom--- by now.  :cry: