i watch every episode, than you for sharing this knowledge. im not nearly as fast as you, but i have now fixed 6 monitors. lol at much slower speeds than you do
@7:54 Mike, I’ve always thought the first “gradient” when setting g2 voltage meant the first mark past 0. I learned this from Buffet’s videos on rejuvenation.
God damn, that's awesome. How long do rejuvs tend to last in your experience? Is this going to hold for a while or will the tube likely go back to being dim after a few hundred hours?
Each one’s a gamble. Some last for years, others last for hours. There’s no way to know. Rejuv’ed a U5000 in my Hydro Thunder that turned out amazing and began slowly dimming after 30 minutes. That tube had to be replaced. There’s simply no way to know.
Man, I learn so much from your videos. I wished this shared knowledge was around 30 years ago!
i watch every episode, than you for sharing this knowledge. im not nearly as fast as you, but i have now fixed 6 monitors. lol at much slower speeds than you do
@7:54 Mike, I’ve always thought the first “gradient” when setting g2 voltage meant the first mark past 0. I learned this from Buffet’s videos on rejuvenation.
Smeggin awesome rejuvenation sir !
Great work.
My 25" paired with my K7000 is extremely dim. Replaced the flyback but still the same. Looks like I have to find someone to rejuve my tube!
God damn, that's awesome. How long do rejuvs tend to last in your experience? Is this going to hold for a while or will the tube likely go back to being dim after a few hundred hours?
Each one’s a gamble. Some last for years, others last for hours. There’s no way to know. Rejuv’ed a U5000 in my Hydro Thunder that turned out amazing and began slowly dimming after 30 minutes. That tube had to be replaced. There’s simply no way to know.
You are my boy blue! (Old school 😂)
If I could turn back time . Cher
I have two of these with Tron burn in. Anyone need a Tron monitor? :)