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| finom1:
My friend Old64goat is having a problem with a Tektronix 7633 Scope that he won at a auction!!! No Trace, No High Voltage? He explains the issues here in his videos: 1. 2. Brace yourself, he calls himself The Blind Tinkerer!!! Might take some getting used too, but he has a heart of gold and would help anyone out. Thank you for any help you can give him!!! |
| KWKolb:
You can remove the back panel, transformer, and rectifier/filter assembly as a group by removing three Phillips screws on the left and right sides of the chassis (six screws total). The assembly will slide out the back. There should be sufficient slack in the cables, but I had to disconnect one or two on my 7633. Good luck and please keep us informed. Kevin |
| Electro Detective:
Old64goat YT videos rock! especially before he sold the shop. Hope he sorts it out asap, good luck and best wishes to him. Watch out for DRY contacts in the switches on these old school Teks, before getting too medieval. If enough of them are just not making it, the symptoms can be identical to the usual suspects PSUs, caps etc and he could be facing an unnecessary troubleshoot merry go round :-/O :-- :horse: :-// |O |
| finom1:
Thank you Kevin, for sharing your wisdom and helping the Old64goat out!!! |
| finom1:
WOW, thank you great advice. Thank you for sharing your wisdom helping the Old64goat out!!! |
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