IIRC, X-rays aren't produced until after you get (something around) 28KV in
a vacuum.
Would that be an issue on a mono display?
----- Original Message -----
From: Rodger Boots <rlboots@cedar-rapids.net>
To: <vectorlist@synthcom.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 2:30 PM
Subject: Re: VECTOR: Re: Bulk buy on Wintron flybacks
> Zonn wrote:
> >
> > The gold box supply from Keltron used in the Cine monitors is rated at
16kv, so,
> > do B&W monitors have leaded glass?
> >
> > -Zonn
>
>
> Back when you asked this I didn't have an answer. Now, with a Sylvania
> tube manual in hand, I can quote you this:
>
> "Tube type made with X-radiation limiting glass for viewer protection.
> For continued X-radiation protection, such tubes must be replaced ONLY
> with tube types made with an equivalent X-radiation limiting glass."
>
> Sylvania claims a 19VARP4 can be operated up to 18 KV.
>
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