WETHEREDS Active member Joined Mar 24, 2008 Messages 196 Reaction score 66 Location Central NY, New York Jan 24, 2011 #1 What can a 19VLQP22 - 100 degree tube be used for? Thanks.
bungy Well-known member VAPS Joined Aug 24, 2009 Messages 3,055 Reaction score 149 Location New Jersey Jan 24, 2011 #2 Hmmm, 6100 maybe? What do the neck pins look like? What brand / model TV did it come from?
KevinMullins Active member Joined May 27, 2009 Messages 2,187 Reaction score 10 Location Mcloud, Oklahoma Jan 24, 2011 #3 bungy said: What do the neck pins look like? Click to expand... Short, metal, pin looking thingies. The 19VLQP22 appears to be a CR-20 neck socket. Can't say that I've seen those be common to anything.
bungy said: What do the neck pins look like? Click to expand... Short, metal, pin looking thingies. The 19VLQP22 appears to be a CR-20 neck socket. Can't say that I've seen those be common to anything.
Fudd Active member VAPS Joined Jun 5, 2006 Messages 2,382 Reaction score 13 Location Kalamazoo, Michigan Jan 24, 2011 #4 isnt that a cr20 adapter? http://www.bkprecision.com/support/downloads/pdfs/CRT_Setup_Chart.pdf and yes what did it come out of, it'd be interesting if we could find equipment to replace the vector tubes. Last edited: Jan 24, 2011
isnt that a cr20 adapter? http://www.bkprecision.com/support/downloads/pdfs/CRT_Setup_Chart.pdf and yes what did it come out of, it'd be interesting if we could find equipment to replace the vector tubes.
bungy Well-known member VAPS Joined Aug 24, 2009 Messages 3,055 Reaction score 149 Location New Jersey Jan 24, 2011 #5 KevinMullins said: Short, metal, pin looking thingies. Click to expand... Smart ass. Next time I'll just say take a picture
KevinMullins said: Short, metal, pin looking thingies. Click to expand... Smart ass. Next time I'll just say take a picture