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looking for CRT spacers for Sony 1031 (or any 10xx ..?)

 
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Gamby



Joined: 07 Jan 2008
Posts: 15


Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 6:01 pm    Post subject: looking for CRT spacers for Sony 1031 (or any 10xx ..?)

Hello all.

I've been fixing a sony 1031 that had a power issue, it's working fine now and I'm happy with it.

but...

it's mounted with the CRT spacers for a 72" screen. I'd like to find the one for 100" screen (originaly mounted).

I don't mean of course the lenses spacers that just have to be rotated, but the shims behind the red and blue CRT that have to be exchanged.

I think it exist 3 sizes : for 72", 100", and 200" screen.

anyone that have some for 100" would be most welcome (200" welcome anyway).

I think it should match from any 10xx (anyone can confirm that?)

come on... I'm sure there is quiet a lot of dead bodys of those sony CRT's spleeping in corners... Rolling Eyes

Thanks for any help and informations
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jkruger



Joined: 24 Oct 2007
Posts: 2435
Location: Carlsbad, CA

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 7:09 pm    Post subject:

You might be able to use the spring mod on this... replacing the spacers with springs and just adjusting the nuts to get the correct mechanical congergence. Are you sure you want to try this? I tried pushing both of my 10xx pjs like this and found the image to be horrible, not enough lumens and at 480i it really did not look good to me.
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