1977 Zenith Chromacolor II 23" Television: Restoration & Demonstration
After owning this TV since May of 2006, I finally got around to restoring one of my favorite TVs. This is an extremely high hour TV... Talking at least 60,000+ hours or more on all original parts. And after nearly 40 years and all that use, only a handful of caps, a neon lamp, and the photo diode for ambient light were found to be bad. A little bit of work, and this TV should be good to go for decades more to come.

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