> "Gregg Woodcock" <woodcock@fastlane.net> wrote:
>
> Yes; the chassis transistors!!! Try swapping those and make CERTAIN the
> ones on the "bad" monitor are properly insulated. I suspect the problem is
> a poorly insulated transistor allowing the chassis to drift away from ground
> and then short into the focus assembly from the frame...
I checked and replaced all the mica insulators. Still same problem. So, I
isolated the HV unit from the chassis ground to see if that fixed the
problem... it didn't. Any other suggestions?
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