I'm working on a TDS524a CRT based O'scope with an intermittent problem with the high voltage power supply. It works for a few minutes, but then the high voltage drops and the screen starts flickering. After ruling out the shutter driver board, I found that this component in the CRT high voltage supply responds to being hit with a spray of component cooler. It lives under the flyback transformer. I don't know what it is. It is marked E25 on the silk screen. I don't have a schematic for the 524a, but I found one for the 544a that is similar. It shows E25 and the symbol for it, but I'm not sure what it is. I am guessing it is some sort of voltage limiter, but I can't figure out how it could become thermally intermittent or what failure mode it might have that would make the high voltage drop. It is in the HV sense feedback so if it started leaking I would expect the HV to increase, not decrease. It had some markings on it, but they were obscured by dirt and as soon as I tried to wipe the dirt away, the markings left with it.
It reads open on Ohms or Diode test and about 0.08uF when cold and 0 uF when warmed slightly, although the 0.08uF when cooled could just be caused by the freeze spay residue (and the dirt). I have tried to ensure that I was really only cooling this part, and not something near it, but of course that is nearly impossible since it lives under the flyback transformer and is a b**** to get to.
Does anyone know what this is, or better yet , where to find a replacement? I know I could ditch the CRT and install a VGA LCD panel, but the CRT looks so good when it is working.
Thanks,
Terry