If you see any Panasonic knob-style tvs out for trash or in your thrift shop adventures, grab em! (You should have anyway).
Panasonic Model CT-9010 has a 19VJTP22 tube in it, which is the factory tube for an Electrohome G07, and Wells K4600. I'm sure it would work in K4900 and many others.
Anyhow, the unfortunate thing is that the vertical yoke is 99 ohms, which is prob the highest I've ever seen...that said, you could prob make it work with a G07 by just parallelling a higher wattage 50 ohm resistor across the vertical side. Horizontal on this is 2.2 which is spot on for G07.
Note that I said paralleling, which means each end of the resistor connects with each wire from the vertical side (the two that are not red and blue).
In case you didn't know I keep a database of donor TVs and their tubes here: http://www.junknet.net/donor-tvs
If anyone picks up a TV with a useable tube, please PM me the make, model, tube #, and ohm readings off the yoke (horizontal and vertical). Any other identifiable notes as well. Thanks!
Enjoy!
Panasonic Model CT-9010 has a 19VJTP22 tube in it, which is the factory tube for an Electrohome G07, and Wells K4600. I'm sure it would work in K4900 and many others.
Anyhow, the unfortunate thing is that the vertical yoke is 99 ohms, which is prob the highest I've ever seen...that said, you could prob make it work with a G07 by just parallelling a higher wattage 50 ohm resistor across the vertical side. Horizontal on this is 2.2 which is spot on for G07.
Note that I said paralleling, which means each end of the resistor connects with each wire from the vertical side (the two that are not red and blue).
In case you didn't know I keep a database of donor TVs and their tubes here: http://www.junknet.net/donor-tvs
If anyone picks up a TV with a useable tube, please PM me the make, model, tube #, and ohm readings off the yoke (horizontal and vertical). Any other identifiable notes as well. Thanks!
Enjoy!
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