Re: Re: Bulk buy on Wintron flybacks

From: Aaron Howald <ahowald_at_w-link.net>
Date: Fri Apr 12 2002 - 02:40:49 EDT

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From: "Zonn" <zonn@zonn.com>
To: <vectorlist@synthcom.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 5:05 PM
Subject: Re: VECTOR: Re: Bulk buy on Wintron flybacks

Hi folks! As some here may know, I fix TV's for a living.
I have saved many flybacks off sets, and wrote down the pin-outs (I can post this again
if needed) I can do some experiments...

> The best fix would be to find a replacement for the WG HV transformer (its
> different from a standard raster flyback HV in that it runs with a ~48v primary,
> and doesn't need the kickback of the yoke to reach 19.5kv).

Give me a few weeks, I have a WG 6100 HV supply to play with.
I want to:
1:make it run off 120VDC directly (not too hard, replace/change some part values?!)
2:mod it so it runs isolated (the transformer itself may not allow this)
3:try to hack in one of my pulled transformers out of TV's

BTW, anyone have a spare WG6100 HV supply to sell? I don't care if the flyback is toast,
but it should be complete(full cage+board)
I also need to get a WG6100 Yoke too-I have nothing to trade vector related,
we can work it out...

My goal is HV with raw 120VAc in, non isolated; the B+ should not need to be regulated either!

Many TV transformers are quite cheap, often $20-30, but some can be $80 or so...

Oh, I read earlier about maybe using an ignition coil out of a car? I think the coil
will not work at a high enough frequency for smooth power;
HV can only be generated each "pulse" and power will sag between them...

>
> With a replacement WG HV and a focus assembly the rest of the circuit is
> standard design and can be updated using newer parts.
>
> The results would be a drop in HV cage replacement for any X/Y monitor. (And
> then all we'd need is a yoke wound and...)

Well, not "drop in" but maybe a parts list and mod instructions?!

>
> Cost? Probably around $200 (depending upon the price of the HV transformer and
> focus units, and case).
>
> The third solution would be to find a standard raster flyback Xfmr that has the
> built in Focus assembly, and design new electronics around it. The problem
> would be that it would still be about $200, but would now require a separate
> isolation transformer.

Maybe not-some TV's use the Flyback for isolation. The main drive winding is
usually not connected to ANY output windings and runs off a "hot"130V B+
The whole drive system runs on this hot ground, feedback can be through an opto,or
a small aux free floating winding.

Isolation may not really be a problem anymore since most TV's now use a switching supply
for the B+ and almost all supplies...maybe a switching supply could be used?!

I will post back results...
Aaron Howald
AKA Vector Viper

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