glass does not store the charge directly the aquadad (black / grey external coating on tub funel) and anode plating inside the tube are what store / hold the charge, the glass (known as dielectric) keeps the 2 apart so the charge can remain, and not short out, basic capacitor 101.
To me, the spark seems a little small from a discharge without a resistor. I learned to use a fairly high resistor value for discharging a CRT (I have read about 1 M ohm )
una punta va a cualquier parte que haga "tierra" (la parte oscura de la pantalla o alguna parte metalica del monitor) la otra punta va debajo del "chupon" del flyback en el ganchito, luego haces que los dos desarmadores se toquen en su parte metalica correspondiente.
my tv is making a hissing noise like at the tube could it be it need deguassing or what.the noise is right at the connector wire part can anyone give me idea.i was a tech a long time ago.
The first contact if for discharge the TRC but isn't sufficient - the TRC is how a hug capacitator, and acumulate voltage, the discharge is for work safety - nada más
I have to run a check up on my PC monitor. Do u ground one screwdriver to the boby of the tube and stick the other screwdriver in the high voltage cable Connector?
One wire go to inside the CRT, this wire is cover whit a plastic plug - be careful this plug have over 1.000v.
(UNPLUGED AT AC POWER) To discharge connect a wire at the chasis, i connect there to a screwdriver, is because the chasis is grounded and then i use the screwdriver and connect under the plug in the CRT and ready :)
Use a screwdriver because the plastic protect to you and the CRT discharge in the chasis and not in you.
Is it possible to post a video on how you repair an electronic equipment, like TV with a majar malfunction like a series of items burned or failed. How you find the fault and what you did to replace and prevent from happening again. Also please tell us how exactly you discharge the stored enegry from a tv before repair!
hhahaha recorded from yahoo cam while showing to sum lolzzz
abirehmani 10 months ago
glass does not store the charge directly the aquadad (black / grey external coating on tub funel) and anode plating inside the tube are what store / hold the charge, the glass (known as dielectric) keeps the 2 apart so the charge can remain, and not short out, basic capacitor 101.
mrcrtking 1 year ago
good, i didn't see nothing, but good, good shit
edgomesv 2 years ago
Awesome video. Keep on with that good work!
mig189189189 2 years ago
To me, the spark seems a little small from a discharge without a resistor. I learned to use a fairly high resistor value for discharging a CRT (I have read about 1 M ohm )
weeardguy 3 years ago
i dont agree on this procedure..it may damage power ic's especially scr..this is the old days of discharging crt
benjiexy 3 years ago
hola necesito saber donde es el chasis o la parte donde debo poner la para descargar el flyback o crt
vanelosst 4 years ago
i suggest you to learn some electronic basics then..
sorh 3 years ago
una punta va a cualquier parte que haga "tierra" (la parte oscura de la pantalla o alguna parte metalica del monitor) la otra punta va debajo del "chupon" del flyback en el ganchito, luego haces que los dos desarmadores se toquen en su parte metalica correspondiente.
SrPeru 3 years ago
menos mal ke descargaste el tubo o si no la sorpresa es desagradable
electronic26 4 years ago
PUAGGG JAJJA
oriolmat 4 years ago
once i shocked by an undischarged crt .. that wasn't funny :)
danieladamko 4 years ago
¿Are you sure who is the TRC?, may be is one capacitor.
ChilenoCL 4 years ago
how did u get an upside down question mark?
awsomehighvoltage 4 years ago
turn your keyboard over! (sorry!)
VideyoJunkei 3 years ago
HAHA!
awsomehighvoltage 3 years ago
my tv is making a hissing noise like at the tube could it be it need deguassing or what.the noise is right at the connector wire part can anyone give me idea.i was a tech a long time ago.
jimi57 4 years ago
¿Are you sure who is the TRC?, may be is one capacitor.
ChilenoCL 4 years ago
@ChilenoCL Wow man you must have been talking a lot of photos to make the slideshow this smooth.
richardmaudsley77 11 months ago
Yeah smash it!
Atomic101Heli 4 years ago
there are more sparks since the first contact?
omgitsonlyme 4 years ago
The first contact if for discharge the TRC but isn't sufficient - the TRC is how a hug capacitator, and acumulate voltage, the discharge is for work safety - nada más
ChilenoCL 4 years ago
Discharging a CRT info would be useful to know.
I have to run a check up on my PC monitor. Do u ground one screwdriver to the boby of the tube and stick the other screwdriver in the high voltage cable Connector?
micromega11 4 years ago
One wire go to inside the CRT, this wire is cover whit a plastic plug - be careful this plug have over 1.000v.
(UNPLUGED AT AC POWER) To discharge connect a wire at the chasis, i connect there to a screwdriver, is because the chasis is grounded and then i use the screwdriver and connect under the plug in the CRT and ready :)
Use a screwdriver because the plastic protect to you and the CRT discharge in the chasis and not in you.
[SORRY BUT I VERY BUSY IN THE UNIVERSITY]
ChilenoCL 4 years ago
it can have up to 25,000
awsomehighvoltage 4 years ago
Is it possible to post a video on how you repair an electronic equipment, like TV with a majar malfunction like a series of items burned or failed. How you find the fault and what you did to replace and prevent from happening again. Also please tell us how exactly you discharge the stored enegry from a tv before repair!
LTF85199 4 years ago
Cool!
LTF85199 4 years ago
Nice spark u got there.By the way u voided ur warranty.
xXxmidgexXx 5 years ago
Thx :) , it's my tv room - discharging before repair.
ChilenoCL 5 years ago
You mean, you will repair the TV yourself?
xXxmidgexXx 5 years ago
Yup
ChilenoCL 5 years ago