Cathode Ray Tube CRT Monitor Safety - How to not get Hurt!

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  • @SarahRWilson
    @SarahRWilson 3 роки тому +18

    When replacing Sony CRTs, I found that carefully matching up the distances between an element in the neck (pick one) and the yoke, will save you a bunch of mucking about with geometry.
    I'm disappointed though that he didn't demonstrate using the discharge tool he made.

  • @blueskies792
    @blueskies792 2 роки тому +1

    This is the best retro channel ever. This stuff is Gold.

  • @realevostevo
    @realevostevo 5 років тому +3

    Thank you so much for making this video. I feel a lot more comfortable about trying to make a yoke adjustment knowing these things. I was just never too sure about how many danger zones there were inside one of these aside from the anode cup and cable which I suppose is kinda obvious.

  • @Fighter4Street
    @Fighter4Street 13 днів тому

    I got shocked working on a big power supply, the capacitor endings poked me and boy I really felt the power of the shock. The capacitor was rated at 200 volts, but the power supply had been unplugged for a while.

  • @Charlie-Cat.
    @Charlie-Cat. 6 років тому +3

    Always a pleasure Steve. Thank you for what you do. 8^)
    Anthony..

  • @sgs-integration
    @sgs-integration 2 роки тому

    Appreciate your Videos, just finished recapping my PVM :-) It was quite a learning curve but felt great after all was done

  • @rorykurek643
    @rorykurek643 4 роки тому +4

    Thanks so much for making these videos, Steve! I've been trying to learn how to calibrate an old PVM and I've relied on your videos a ton.

  • @had1223
    @had1223 Рік тому

    Great video. I'm currently starting to venture into crt repair so useful stuff in this video. Thanks.

  • @dv_vid
    @dv_vid Рік тому

    When I was a kid, I made some cool arcs between the anode cap and chassis. It made a lot of ozone.

  • @icristian6707
    @icristian6707 4 роки тому +2

    I would like to see a vid about how the image gets affected when the yoke is too close/far from the tube or not evenly pressed against the tube. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!

  • @jepicondyle
    @jepicondyle 3 роки тому

    Such a great vid, man. I do need to work on my CRT. A corner is warped and the yoke is tilted. But i do want to make sure I’m safe.

  • @ChuChuFlamingo1
    @ChuChuFlamingo1 6 років тому +25

    I would also add that if you plan on working on these in depth (like adjusting a yoke while live) not simply adjusting pots or rings a isolation transformer would be a good idea. Many service manuals for consumer tvs state you need one since it was cheaper to make them without it.
    A lot of these pvms/higher end stuff and quite a few arcade cabinets already have an isolation transformer built in.
    Just make sure you get one that has two prongs. I believe they call it a Technicians Isolation transformer. A lot of the current ones are three prongs and link neutral to ground on the output which isn't what you want.
    Here are two videos that explain why
    ua-cam.com/video/3rvEdHyAd2k/v-deo.html
    ua-cam.com/video/XBsQ3sZ45Fk/v-deo.html
    I would also mention discharging those big filter capacitors would be a good idea too. Those can hold a big charge even after discharging the anode depending upon the model.

  • @Charlie-Cat.
    @Charlie-Cat. 6 років тому +3

    Always in the mood to see Steve doing what he does best. The dude is sooo awesome!! 8^)
    Anthony..

  • @ClydeDoSomething
    @ClydeDoSomething 2 роки тому

    Thank you. good video

  • @davidg.1387
    @davidg.1387 6 років тому +6

    Thanks, that is very helpful.
    I nonetheless read that the most dangerous part is ultimately not the cathode buy the high voltage capacitors.
    How can we be sure they are really flushed even after a power on/power off cycle?

    • @RetroTechUSA
      @RetroTechUSA  6 років тому +5

      Caps can be dangerous if the hold over 48 volts or have a high capacity where they store high amounts of energy. The main board doesn't have any caps that are dangerous for the most part. The power supply area is a different story, but either way the flyback and anode are way more hazardous than any of the small caps inside. Thanks

  • @olledahlstrom2862
    @olledahlstrom2862 6 років тому +2

    Great video!

  • @christianraymundosantiagov9105
    @christianraymundosantiagov9105 4 роки тому

    thank you for this videos, i have 2 pvm to repair,

  • @FragBenitez
    @FragBenitez 6 років тому +3

    Excellent video, I would like to add Spanish subtitles if possible. Just LMK

    • @RetroTechUSA
      @RetroTechUSA  6 років тому +1

      Thanks, sure you can add subtitles I think through youtube.

    • @FragBenitez
      @FragBenitez 6 років тому

      @@RetroTechUSA I believe so, I will check later to see if there's an option to do so

  • @peccamecha
    @peccamecha 4 роки тому +4

    I've been soldering older video game consoles, installing chips and other modifications. What other experience do you recommend I gain before jumping into CRT repairs and mods? It really is a passionate curiosity of mine. Thanks for all the info!

  • @socaranectien1933
    @socaranectien1933 3 роки тому +1

    I’d like to work my way up to being able to work on my own crts, but I’m not experienced or knowledged enough. What would be a start to that?

  • @tommatthews9638
    @tommatthews9638 6 років тому +16

    While working on a CRT, is there any reason you'd ever not start by discharging? Seems pretty logical that that'd be something you'd always want to do. This was very informational, thanks.

    • @RetroTechUSA
      @RetroTechUSA  6 років тому +9

      Not always. There are some adjustments you have to make internally while it's running. However it is good practice if you are new to working on CRTs to discharge the tube.

    • @RastaJediX
      @RastaJediX 2 роки тому

      @@RetroTechUSA what about discharging caps?

    • @kruskotv1311
      @kruskotv1311 2 роки тому +1

      @@RastaJediX if they are big sure, discharge them too, if you want to be extra careful, discharge smaller ones too, safety first ~ Anatoly Dyatlov

    • @TheChuckster402
      @TheChuckster402 2 роки тому +1

      Does the ground need plugged into a wall outlet during discharge? If not, how does the chassis ground reach the earth?

    • @YetAnotherSADXFan
      @YetAnotherSADXFan Рік тому +1

      @@kruskotv1311 💀

  • @stalkershaw
    @stalkershaw Місяць тому

    In indonesia we modify our CRT i mean tv tube with chinese WCOM Tv boards that inludes everything the socket are all plug and play so we can turn our dead CRT Tv tube to be newer TV with newer Engine/motherboards etc inside of it.. since CRT are much waay better to play playstation games or any retro games.. so we just modify our olschool TV into newer TV with newer but still oldschool on the outside basicly..🤣 there is less wasting time than fixing the boards one by one parts.. we just throw the original motherboards/engine of the tv and replace it with Newer complete set/kits chinese motherboards such as Raiden,Wcoms,and many more PNP boards online🤣👍

  • @garylucas637
    @garylucas637 5 років тому

    This is a great video. I do have a question concerning an older television issue. The TV in question is a Zenith Sentry 2 from around 1992. The original chasis developed a short where the final moments made the TV all green on the screen at very low brightness; no sound; shrunk picture and then it finally popped. In looking at the inside on the neck board, it appeared that a capacitor had shorted out, also the pins on the tube are a bluish color. Rather than trying to repair that part; I did manage to get full replacement chasis of a similar type but the ground hook is different on the replacement chasis. Its not a huge clip but rather a smaller one and the chasis is stereo. The main board is mounted in an exact plastic frame like the old chasis but how do I connect the CRT grounding points safely? All connections on the chasis seem to be the same since it is a similar/upgraded Zenith Sentry 2 board. The ground lead is the confusing part; and also disconnecting the old lead. The anode cap is well known so that's not an issue there. The set has not worked for almost a year so it was never attempted to try the power after it popped. Please help.
    Thanks.
    Gary

    • @milojkokitic6991
      @milojkokitic6991 3 роки тому

      I know this is an old comment but if it was just a shorted cap i would just repace it instade of thorwing away chassis that could be easly fixed

  • @Juan123qwerty
    @Juan123qwerty 4 роки тому +1

    Does earthing work the same?
    I've already seen tutorials on UA-cam (yours are quite good) but I'm making sure I comprehend more than the big picture of this. PS. I'm quite aware of voltage leakages, so I thought this whole discharging maneuver should be performed by touching the flyback's pins instead of the rubber suction cup part.

  • @kevinbrouilletteii2967
    @kevinbrouilletteii2967 2 роки тому

    When making adjustments to the settings on the inside of a lower end PVM, would you recommend discharging the monitor and then making the adjustments while the monitor is off?

  • @dv_vid
    @dv_vid Рік тому

    Discharge the EHT and leave a shorting link in place

  • @andrewromero6913
    @andrewromero6913 Рік тому

    Hi I just picked up a Panasonic 2002 ct off the street and was looking online about it. I’ve been hearing that CRTs are dangerous and had no clue. Can a CRT explode while Im using it? Or is it when you take it apart?

  • @Columbariusify
    @Columbariusify 3 роки тому

    useful!

  • @notactiveignoremeplease
    @notactiveignoremeplease 3 роки тому +1

    Not sure if you’re still active. But I’m trying to fix a crt with a busted vhs player. (Tapes play for a few seconds and stop, and tape won’t eject.) Is it worth it to try and fix it myself or am I better off just buying an external vcr?

  • @DrunkDudley
    @DrunkDudley 2 роки тому +1

    Could anyone please tell me what are the risks when someone is hitting on the CRT screen hard with the palm of his hand, when it is on and running?
    Blast City Arcade CRT btw, (fighting game rage).
    Trying to get my friend to stop abuse his stuff, but also want to know if he is putting ppl next to him in danger by being violent on a old screen.

    • @jordanjames5619
      @jordanjames5619 Рік тому

      This is extremely dangerous and he should stop that straight away. CRTs are large glass tubes with high voltage and high vacuum inside. They can implode and send glass shards in every direction. So yeah, don't.

  • @StRoRo
    @StRoRo 4 роки тому +2

    9:16 what are those clear plastic wheels on the top of the yoke cover?

    • @SarahRWilson
      @SarahRWilson 3 роки тому

      I believe those might be magnets for adjusting geometry. Usually if I'm digging this rabbit hole, I try to RTFM before I get to deep.

  • @josecarlosxyz
    @josecarlosxyz 4 роки тому

    if you let the tube alone for 1 week its supposed to be totally discharged? looks a good way to inspect that with safety.

  • @Sam-Lawry
    @Sam-Lawry 5 років тому

    Hi,
    All rings set are universal,just use a set with same diameter,that's seems logic,right?
    I will check my convergence on arcade,but my rings are glued and one is brocken...so,I will use an other set.
    Thanks

  • @aleckermit
    @aleckermit 5 років тому

    I want to clean the dust out of a CRT using canned air and a vacuum hose, will this be safe after letting the TV sit for a few days to discharge as long as I avoid touching the high voltage areas?

  • @KarolosAthens
    @KarolosAthens 3 роки тому

    Sony VX Magna Colour

  • @johnnybelivin3610
    @johnnybelivin3610 6 років тому +2

    Great video! Question: So what kind of screwdriver would you recommend if you need to adjust the pots near the flyback? There seems to be like no room to use a screwdriver in that area. A long bendy one or a short one?

    • @RetroTechUSA
      @RetroTechUSA  6 років тому

      I don't have a great rec. yet. I was hoping to have some 1 inch plastic screw driver tips to be made on a 3d printer or something. I'm still working on that. Mostly I have to adjust it with my fingers currently.

  • @qboger
    @qboger 3 роки тому

    If a TV has been sitting in a garage for years without being turned on, could it still store some voltage in the CRT and be dangerous?

    • @w.neuman
      @w.neuman 2 роки тому

      **{ I · "SECOND" · °THIS-QUESTION ! )** €¥£ ^

  • @rkb6783
    @rkb6783 3 роки тому

    ? What was this video about ?

  • @KellyNorman-wu6qr
    @KellyNorman-wu6qr Місяць тому

    I'm going to say you have probably been zapped a few times and that's how you know