High-Voltage Flyback Transformer Salvage
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High-Voltage Flyback Transformer Salvage

I show you How to Salvage a Flyback Transformer and other Useful Parts from an old CRT Monitor.
Flyback Transformers are usually used in High-Voltage applications and projects such as in building Tesla Coils or using them to generate Plasma Arcs.
Salvage a Flyback Transformer From an Old CRT Monitor

I begin by taking apart this old CRT monitor. The first step is to remove the plastic protective shell.
Removing Metal Shielding

I then remove the metal shielding. And then I remove the main control board.
Discharge Anode to Ground

It is recommended to drain the anode connection to chassis ground or earth ground. You can do this by connecting a wire to a screw driver and touching the anode. You should power off the monitor at least a week before you disassemble it. This old monitor has been in storage for years.
Flyback Transformer

This is the high-voltage flyback transformer we are looking to salvage. I unscrew it from the heat sink.
Desoldering the Flyback Transformer From the Control Board

I then begin un-soldering all the pin connections on the bottom of the board. This took forever and I ended up using both my soldering iron and my hot air gun.
The Flyback Transformer Removed


I finally got the flyback transformer off the board. After salvaging the flyback transformer, I remove the electron gun assembly in order to salvage the copper wire coils.
Useful Copper "speaker" Wire That Can Be Salvaged.

You can find lots of enameled copper wire (ie speaker wire) that you can salvage in these old monitors.
More Useful Parts From the Main Board

There are also many other useful components you can salvage from the main board if you so choose.