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About a flyback transformer?

Started by Magnethos, September 25, 2008, 06:24:30 PM

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gyulasun

Quote from: pese on September 25, 2008, 07:17:14 PM
this JPG is from an PC Monitor not TV.

But prinipially. Follow the High Volt vable that comes fron CRT-Tube and ist connected wit the Transformer (or the following Rect. Cascade
Pese

Dear Pese,

I found and chose the TV chassis picture from this page: http://www.allproducts.com.tw/manufacture98/szharma/product2.html  This is a Chinese tv receiver manufacturer.

So it is surely a television receiver chassis, you can see the cabel tv tuner in the upper left corner of the picture (the metal rectangular box with the antenna socket). And if you study the tv chassis features, there is no PC input mentioned.

Respectfully
Gyula

Paul-R

Quote from: professor on September 25, 2008, 08:42:27 PM
Maybe just to be safe, as you obviously want to discard the CRT you should inflate it by
breaking off the little Glass tit at the end under the Plastic socket Guide.
It will hiss which is normal..
I have tended to wrap the end in a plastic bag, and smack it with a hammer, wearing
googles or glasses and keeping my eyes closed.

Don't forget that there is a toroid under that copper winding item stuck to the back of
the tube. On day, it might come in handy.

pese

Quote from: gyulasun on September 26, 2008, 04:45:10 AM
Dear Pese,

I found and chose the TV chassis picture from this page: http://www.allproducts.com.tw/manufacture98/szharma/product2.html  This is a Chinese tv receiver manufacturer.

So it is surely a television receiver chassis, you can see the cabel tv tuner in the upper left corner of the picture (the metal rectangular box with the antenna socket). And if you study the tv chassis features, there is no PC input mentioned.

Respectfully
Gyula
Possible you have right.
i see so fast, that nothing is on board.
Minimum on elecronic parts.
Possible the "smal part left sid on Top , is the "antenna" tuner
(to receive TV prigrams , but the usual other parts i cant see.

The Transformer (fly-back)  to power the CRT ist nearby the sam working in Monitors aswell in TV
Pese

Also it is right , taht the Picture Tube store the High voltages (by the capacity frim the glasbody
inner shilding to outer-back) shilding. It store anly over some houres...
I habe become also burning little holes in skin from them. No more problems!  If your health-conditions
are OK , you will not die  :-)
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professor

Sorry Paul but I worked for three Consumer Manufacturer and as I quoted in my post this is the ONLY industry Standard to Evacuate a Picture tube,which does not lend itself to accidents.Not saying that you can't get way with it doing it your way , but someone else may not and only you can be blamed for the bad advise. Play it Safe! besides you need only a pair of pliers
Try it sometimes you might agree with me then.I have done 100 or more that way ,no accidents!
Professor
Quote from: Paul-R on September 26, 2008, 09:35:58 AM
I have tended to wrap the end in a plastic bag, and smack it with a hammer, wearing
googles or glasses and keeping my eyes closed.

Don't forget that there is a toroid under that copper winding item stuck to the back of
the tube. On day, it might come in handy.

professor

LSI Circuitry not much there any more, Chroma, IF,Afc, Video processing , Audio demod., all in one chip. No IF Cans,No more IF  Alignments....... Hell thats the reason why I went into  Industrial Electronics in the 80's.
professor 
Quote from: pese on September 26, 2008, 03:44:55 PM
Possible you have right.
i see so fast, that nothing is on board.
Minimum on elecronic parts.
Possible the "smal part left sid on Top , is the "antenna" tuner
(to receive TV prigrams , but the usual other parts i cant see.

The Transformer (fly-back)  to power the CRT ist nearby the sam working in Monitors aswell in TV
Pese

Also it is right , taht the Picture Tube store the High voltages (by the capacity frim the glasbody
inner shilding to outer-back) shilding. It store anly over some houres...
I habe become also burning little holes in skin from them. No more problems!  If your health-conditions
are OK , you will not die  :-)