RE: Replacing a WG6100 picture tube?

From: andre <livnfree_can_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon Nov 12 2007 - 11:10:55 EST

VDC supplies all these companies with their tubes and
they do not have any more of those tubes.. in fact
they do not have 19v.... anything left of any make. I
think if you are to find one it will be with a
collector lucky enough to have bought one.

--- Doug Hill <doug@grouplogic.com> wrote:

>
> Pat,
> Add me to the list of people with a K6100 with a
> broken tube. The actual tube is a 19VLUP22 which
> apparently you might be able to get from Richardson
> Electronics. The have the part listed as "On Order"
> and they'll happily take your $165. I've ordered
> one but we'll see if it actually turns up. Of
> course you then have to refit your yoke and do all
> the conversion again - something I have never tried
> and seems pretty tricky. Perhaps other folk on this
> list might have some conversion/purity tips. The
> Richardson link is:
>
>
http://catalog.rell.com/rellecom/scripts/SkuPage.asp?SKU=78710&PNO=&PNM=
>
> One other thing, someone on this list also
> recommended Hawkeye Picture Tubes
> [http://www.hawkeyepicturetube.com/index.html] as a
> possible option for repairing a busted tube but the
> kind gentleman on the phone there said that if the
> vacuum has been compromised then it's probably not
> worth and/or not possible to save the tube. His
> test was to look for black spots on the front of the
> tube where the phosphors have been damaged. There
> were a few tiny pinprick sized spots on mine which
> was bad news apparently. [There were off-center
> where you'd normally find a phosphor burn by over
> doing the SCREEN control]. He was also going to
> see if he could locate a 19VLUP22 tube for me but I
> haven't heard from him in about a week.
>
> Not much help I'm afraid other than to say that
> there's others in the same predicament....
>
> -doug
>
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> [owner-vectorlist@vectorlist.org] On Behalf Of Pat
> Danis [patdanis@verizon.net]
> Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2007 12:17 AM
> To: vectorlist@vectorlist.org
> Subject: RE: VECTOR: Replacing a WG6100 picture
> tube?
>
> --I have 4 6100's with busted necks or missing tubes
> and 3 G08's with busted
> necks. It is truly a sad site. 2 of the g08's I am
> responsible for due to
> poor storage. I sure could use some tubes as much
> as the next guy but can't
> afford to spend a mint replacing them.. I know
> there are some tubes in
> televison sets that are the 100 degree type and are
> compatible with the
> 6100. A google search did not turn up anything.
> Does anyone here know of a
> specific type of 19" television that I could rob the
> tube from to fix these
> sad cases?
>
> Pat Danis
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