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:'''Solution:''' Replace C180B-D | :'''Solution:''' Replace C180B-D | ||
==Burned-out HV transformer== | |||
:'''Symptom:''' HV transformer showing burns | |||
:'''Root cause:''' overload by earlier V800 failure caused by leaky HV caps | |||
:'''Solution:''' Replaced by 120-114 transformer (502) with 120-150 (from 502A) using only one cathode secondary. Note the grid winding has more turns on the 120-150, so a dropper resistor needs to be added to prevent the grid going too negative (no beam). | |||
[[Category:Instrument repair reports]] | [[Category:Instrument repair reports]] |
Revision as of 04:52, 13 November 2019
Supply out of regulation
- Symptom: +350 V supply out of regulation (~300 V)
- Root cause: C751 10 nF "Bumble Bee" leaky
- Solution: Replace C751
HV very low
- Symptom: HV very low, oscillator tube V800 gets very hot
- Root cause: Black Beauty capacitors in HV circuit leaky
- Solution: Replace all 6.8 nF HV caps
No sweep at slower speeds
- Symptom: In 1 ms/Div and slower, no sweep − trace stationary on left
- Root cause: Bumble Bee capacitors in holdoff circuit leaky
- Solution: Replace C180B-D
Burned-out HV transformer
- Symptom: HV transformer showing burns
- Root cause: overload by earlier V800 failure caused by leaky HV caps
- Solution: Replaced by 120-114 transformer (502) with 120-150 (from 502A) using only one cathode secondary. Note the grid winding has more turns on the 120-150, so a dropper resistor needs to be added to prevent the grid going too negative (no beam).