I know of two parts that fit your description in a CRT TV.
Theres a 'time delay' component, I can't find a pic of it. Its inside a approx 2 inch x 1 1/2 inch x 1/4 inch plastic box, one of the top corners is cropped off, a 1/4x 1/4 triangle.
Conveniently its got DELAY' written on the side of it.
Normally it sits up on its 1/4 inch wide side, sitting on its soldered legs. Its base is a different colour from its plastic cap, which is normally blue & theres the two clips, one on each side holding the cap on.
Inside theres a 1 1/2 x 1 1/4 x 1/16 thick glass sheet. Its got a black diamond pattern on it, ie. Its glass, opaque with a grid of, say 10, 1/16 x 1/16 in size, black squares on it.
On its top & side edges theres some wires soldered to it.
The other bit is easyer, heres a pic, see the light blue glass insulator, normally they are white. Its inside the electron gun inside the neck of the tube.
http://www.jestineyong.com/wp-conten...ectron-gun.jpg
To get it, break the glass pigtail inside the circle of pins on the tube, this will let the air in & so its safe now. Up till then it was **** dangerous.
Mucking around with CRT tubes with a vacuum inside of then is really really dangerous, think of a glass hand grenade......
Or, easyer, grab the board on the end of the tube, with both hands, turn it slowly like you turn a cars steering wheel, there will be a 'snap' & you will hear the air rush in, sometimes slow, sometimes fast, slows better.
Wear eye protection & heavy clothes, I'd go eyeglasses & face sheild & all skin covered, particually my arms & neck, since I have done a few of them & know what to expect.
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