Re: What's the gooey mess? And spontaneous vector repair, and other pseudoscience

From: Teaganm <teaganm_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Fri May 03 2002 - 21:42:53 EDT

I have G05s with and without the goo. It seems the anode lead and cup fit
very loose on the ones with goo. I have wondered what that is, but not
too hard since they still work :)

--- "Christopher X. Candreva" <chris@westnet.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 3 May 2002, Rosenzweig, Joel B wrote:
>
> > All the talk of the aquadag reminded me of this ... What exactly is
> the
> > gooey mess that surrounds the anode cup that seems to form on many of
> my
>
> I always thought this was something used on purpose, to make sure the
> cup
> sealed well.
>
> Your other problems all sound like loose connections, especially since
> they
> come and go. I had a similar problem with my Tempest monitor, which
> turned
> out to be one of the wires going to the chasis transistor SOCKET had
> frayed,
> and finally came loose.
>
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>
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