The WG will bloom if one of the capacitors in the HV cage are bad and a lot
of vectors are being drawn.
Been there, done that.
The Amp can likely have the same problem.
Paul
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With my HV probe I have adjust the voltage to 19.5KV. I have one with a
Wintron that does what Tom describes his as doing.
Doesn't the original red HVT have the diode?
-------------- Original message --------------
From: "Christopher X. Candreva" <chris@westnet.com>
> On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, utahtaper wrote:
>
> > Can a Wintron fitted HVB still have blooming problems? Doesn't the
Wintron
> > replace the diode that causes this? Can someone describe to me what
this
> > looks like? I've searched online and found people with this problem
but
> > none describe what it looks like when their monitor is doing it.
>
> Only the black & white monitors have the diode. Blooming is caused by
low
> HV voltage. Have you tried adjusting the voltage ?
>
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