I have hit a bit of a dead end on my project of restoring an old Heathkit OM-2 oscilloscope. Somehow someway, the CRT's filament got burned up. When I was testing and calibrating the unit (according to the similar OM-1's manual being I couldn't find this scope's), I had connected the 1V P-P output to the horizontal input which caused the scope to make a sparking noise and the spot on the tube to slowly lose intensity.
I triple checked the voltages at the transformer and tubes sockets. I replaced all of the capacitors and checked the values of every resistor and pot. I even powered on the unit after the fact and did the same thing which led to no sparking noise or anything. I know I will need a new 5BP1 tube to get the unit to function, but I really don't want to ruin another expensive tube without fixing whatever went wrong in the first place.
Thanks ahead of time for any helpful comments or suggestions.