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  • Fly Back transformer spark

  • Что ты делаешь!?!? 0:16

  • a fat chick is rubing a bid dick hahaha

  • yep! it really was the voltage transformer, burning away slowly by short-circuits - now only a brick of COAL in my tv (RIP)... xD

  • Cracked Fly Back

  • Don't fret chaps I disposed of the monitor several years ago!

  • o.o replace the flyback. its arcing. might be feedbacking into the transformer its self. don't keep turning it on it might take out your main socket fuse in your electric box.

  • change your fly back transformer

    Big black thing in monitor

  • damn! thats beacause the external glass on the tube is damp and the 20Kv HT line output transformer is arcing to the earth on the outside of the tube. Do NOT play with it. Warm it up and make sure its dryed out. There are serious voltages inside TVs and if you touch it you will seriously know about it. Don't play. source: tv engineer 20years

  • it's a snapping turtle

  • flyback arcing to degauss coil nothing more

  • you are gonna cause a fire

  • I like the kid in the background wanting to know what the noise was, did you tell them?

  • That does not sound good, it sounds like it's shorting out, that's what condensationd can do, power down the monitor and disconnect it immediately if it ever does that.

  • so, this is why my CRT TV does the same noise when turned on - it is 27 Celsius in my bedroom cus dont like to sleep in cold XD

    Condensation causes this

  • Many electronic devices have humidity specifications, for example, 5 to 95%. At the top end of the range, moisture may increase the conductivity of permeable insulators leading to malfunction. Too low humidity may make materials brittle. A particular danger to electronic items, regardless of the stated operating humidity range, is condensation. When an electronic item is moved from a cold place

  • (eg garage, car, shed, an air conditioned space in the tropics) to a warm humid place (house, outside tropics), condensation may coat circuit boards and other insulators, leading to short circuit inside the equipment. Such short circuits may cause substantial permanent damage if the equipment is powered on before the condensation has evaporated. A similar condensation effect can often be observed when a person wearing glasses comes in from the cold.

  • It is advisable to allow electronic equipment to acclimatise for several hours, after being brought in from the cold, before powering on. The inverse is also true.

  • cold to warm => water condensation = danger

    warm to cold => harmless (or I miss something)

  • @lalapubpub mostly moisture counts

    my tv just arced this morning again anyway

    it's near a cold wall, in a warm room

  • Transformer has a hole burned in it.

  • try blown up a hair dryer.. to dry up moisten parts.

  • sounds like the high voltage pin on the flyback transformer is arking to the other pins

  • any set taken inside from a cold garage, etc. may do this until it warms up...water condenses everywhere inside and causes shorts.

  • Some things touching. DO not open it unless you know what your doing. The fly back transformer can kill you because it holds around 20,000 volts.

  • HAHA this happened for me too, i took an cold CRT and it arced like a hell

  • ese monitor parece ke tiene el flyback abierto o el CRT roto o peor aun el flyback desconectado mejor botar eso ya es basura

  • No importa, lo hay botado el mes pasado!

  • es que no ves las chispas? yo no se, parece que salen de la fuente de alimentación...

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