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Blue tube illuminated when Marquee is in STANDBY???

 
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listenlounge



Joined: 29 Apr 2007
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Location: NSW, Australia

Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 11:56 am    Post subject: Blue tube illuminated when Marquee is in STANDBY???

OK - here's a weird one, pulled out the trusty 8500 today to set it up in its final home ( my NEW HT - such a long time coming ) and pulled the HD144's off to get the rasters centred on the tube face. Put it into standby mode, and PRESTO!

The blue CRT still has illumination. Pretty much the whole tube face - like a white field test pattern, but EVER so feint. If the lenses were on and the theatre was dark, you wouldn't even notice it on the screen. You can only see it with the lenses off.

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It flashes!

Oh dear..... Can anyone shed light?

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David_Web



Joined: 02 May 2007
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Location: Sweden

Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 12:24 pm    Post subject:

Marquee does keep the filaments at around 4.4V when in standby. So they might emit enough electrons to make a faint light.
However should that not be prevented by the spotkill circuit? IIRC there are charged caps on the VNB to make sure the beam is muted until HV is bled down. Maybe they are bad or the HV is not bled down properly.
Maybe you should measure P14 when in standby as well as it might be too much, IIRC it is for keeping the internal parts of the tube warm but not electron emitting hot.
Or maybe arcing (or more like static electricity) sparks generate enough electrons to make a faint light. Bad grounding?

I'm just guessing here.

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Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 12:29 pm    Post subject:

There is also a charged cap on the vim that keeps things like spot kill on while the pj shuts down or turns on, changes inputs ect. its .1f cap on the vim. But I doubt its that, I would do as David says and chech the heater voltage in stand by and on, you may need to to the LVPS heater fix. If you do just click my signature for instructions.

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Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 1:26 pm    Post subject:

David_Web wrote:
Marquee does keep the filaments at around 4.4V when in standby.


You better check your filament voltage when the set is on. EVERY Marquee that I've had in has 3.89 volts going to the filament in standby. It's so accurate that I set the filament pot to 3.89 volts after I've put in the modded pot, and rarely have to tweak that voltage when I turn the set on, it's already at 6.3 volts.. Mr. Green

So make sure your filament is at 6.3 volts. I think it's sitting around 7 volts if your standby is at 4.4.
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