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While rare, it's possible that internal components or the case shell can cause magnetism issues on the screen. | A CRT can be exposed to enough magnetic interference that the image retains a persistent color or geometry issue. Generally, these issues can be fixed by enough degaussings by the built-in degausser or by using a stronger external degausser coil. While rare, it's possible that internal components or the case shell can cause magnetism issues on the screen. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:08, 8 October 2023
Power Issues
- Check fuse
- Check solder joints of AC plug
- Check voltages on board
Vertical Deflection Collapse
Characteristic red/green/blue retrace lines visible on the screen.
Tube Rejuvenation
Last resort to bring back dim tubes, burns oxidation off of guns.
Internal Magnetic Interference
A CRT can be exposed to enough magnetic interference that the image retains a persistent color or geometry issue. Generally, these issues can be fixed by enough degaussings by the built-in degausser or by using a stronger external degausser coil. While rare, it's possible that internal components or the case shell can cause magnetism issues on the screen.