HI I have a CRT TV that I am trying to repair, it is my first CRT TV that I have looked at.
I have just finished reading how to diagnose and fix everything electronic, which was really excellent and I got hold of this donor TV to attempt my first CRT TV repair.
Would have liked to work on a LCD etc but could not get a donor.
Having removed the rear panel, I powered up the TV and there is an obvious short, i.e sparking and smoke in a pretty larger component which feeds directly into the tube.
I have supplied pictures.
I wondered if you could help me to identify this shorting component and maybe offer any opinions to the possibility of repair. (the third pic circled in red - sparking inside the component, close to the tip of the marked red arrow) (is this some type of inductor or transformer? Actually looks vaguely similar to a HT lead coil on a motorbike..or is that just my imagination
I know the TV has little residual value these days, but this is as much a process of learning as it is anything else.
I would like to take the main board out to clean all the dust and gunk off it and to have a better look at it but I am wondering about the many large caps (on the AC supply side) and whether they will still be holding a charge, particularly if the TV doesn't work and there has been no load placed on them.
Caps pictured in pic 4 circled in yellow.
I don't have resistors lying around here and I was wondering what your advice would be.
The TV has been unplugged for a few days now, but as I understand it, thus can mean very little in terms of the caps being discharged.
Thanks for your help.

I have just finished reading how to diagnose and fix everything electronic, which was really excellent and I got hold of this donor TV to attempt my first CRT TV repair.
Would have liked to work on a LCD etc but could not get a donor.
Having removed the rear panel, I powered up the TV and there is an obvious short, i.e sparking and smoke in a pretty larger component which feeds directly into the tube.
I have supplied pictures.
I wondered if you could help me to identify this shorting component and maybe offer any opinions to the possibility of repair. (the third pic circled in red - sparking inside the component, close to the tip of the marked red arrow) (is this some type of inductor or transformer? Actually looks vaguely similar to a HT lead coil on a motorbike..or is that just my imagination
I know the TV has little residual value these days, but this is as much a process of learning as it is anything else.
I would like to take the main board out to clean all the dust and gunk off it and to have a better look at it but I am wondering about the many large caps (on the AC supply side) and whether they will still be holding a charge, particularly if the TV doesn't work and there has been no load placed on them.
Caps pictured in pic 4 circled in yellow.
I don't have resistors lying around here and I was wondering what your advice would be.
The TV has been unplugged for a few days now, but as I understand it, thus can mean very little in terms of the caps being discharged.
Thanks for your help.