DEC VT52 CRT anode connection
Chris Zach
cz at alembic.crystel.com
Wed Feb 23 19:25:08 CST 2022
Pretty much. I took apart my VT52 about 2 years ago because it wasn't
happy. Turned out the +5 and +15 volt supplies were good but the -15 was
bad.
After fiddling around with capacitors and transistors I took the easy
way out and just put in a 7815 regulator, bypassing the old -15 volt
system. Secured it to the heat sink and the display works perfectly now.
For something like that replacing old technology with new is OK by me...
C
On 2/21/2022 1:36 AM, Fritz Mueller via cctalk wrote:
>
>> On Feb 20, 2022, at 10:27 PM, Fritz Mueller <fritzm at fritzm.org> wrote:
>> I’ve begun some work on a VT52 ... is there a way to detach the HV anode lead at the board side (does the white “cap” come off the lead connector?)
>
> Well, just answered my own question — went back and tried to be a little more assertive, and yes, the white cap is in fact just a pressure fit on the black anode connector at the board.
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