CR20 Tubes for WG6100 use, lets get an adapter made, co-op

Anyone want a neck board?
Bargain $9.00

Or a Zenith TV (in Indiana) $147.00
 
Here's the third type, for the record. Was this one your type Greg?
That's my picture/the one I posted...I was just going to say this one was different than the one he posted so, a 5th type? I'll be using this one on my build
 

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Will do tomorrow, I need to find the single pin "post" connectors that go on the ends of the wires.
Then the rest is simple
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Note to all: Secondly, I chose pin 3 as the focus on my adapter
I see there is a pin 1 Focus as well
I am guessing you choose the pin (1 or 3) that your tube is using as focus, as well.

I was initially of the impression that both were used, but now I think either one or the other is used.
Can someone who has a CR-20 tube please do a continuity of your tube between pin 1 & pin 3 please.
I am expecting "open circuit"
we probably have all those connectors if you can't find them locally.
 
A lot of these are the same as each other, so you pick the shape you want.
There aren't many still available anywhere. Now's the time to stock up if you need to.

There is a tiny CR-31 available, which has a different solder diameter etc
Don't make that mistake. The larger diameter is scarce though
Anyway, here is the labeled table. Some "Sony" types are not labeled so if anyone knows what they are, please let us know
(Even though we don't use them for arcade games)
EDIT: Poss CR-38 identified, edited
 
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A lot of these are the same as each other, so you pick the shape you want.
There aren't many still available anywhere. Now's the time to stock up if you need to.

There is a tiny CR-31 available, which has a different solder diameter etc
Don't make that mistake. The larger diameter is scarce though
Anyway, here is the labeled table. Some "Sony" types are not labeled so if anyone knows what they are, please let us know
(Even though we don't use them for arcade games)


Awesome. Great work.

This should almost have its own thread. This pic would be useful to a lot of people here, and I think most people won't see it in this thread.
 
Is the CR-24 neck socket included in the chart? For obvious reasons it will great to see that added. I have multiple loose neckboards and I suspect there may be at least one CR-24 neck socket.

Scott C.
 
Is the CR-24 neck socket included in the chart? For obvious reasons it will great to see that added. I have multiple loose neckboards and I suspect there may be at least one CR-24 neck socket.

Scott C.
Yes, hit refresh
I saved over the labeled chart a few more times

The details / part numbers of it isn't there
 
CR-24 Alternative, I have one here
You can put a line through this one, because it's even smaller than the CR-31 conn shown above.
I'm talking about the diameter of the solder pads being less than any other CRT connector
 
I think your pics & Numbers are crossed
CR31 is smaller and less pins :)
Oh Shit!!! your right but i am going to have to see if i switched pictures or descriptions and fix it. thats what i get for listing items and doing pictures months later....:oops2:
 
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