Re: Star Wars "bloom" problem with a twist:Update

From: Christopher X. Candreva <chris_at_westnet.com>
Date: Tue Mar 29 2005 - 10:16:23 EST

On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Tom Bombaci wrote:

> One thing I did notice, when I turned on the machine, the screen was
> bloomed then it snapped back into place. Also, it takes a decent
> amount of time for the image to come up on screen on initial power
> up.(about 15 seconds) Could the tube have problems?

Bloom is usually caused by low voltage on the High Voltage to the tube. Have
you checked that the HV is putting out what it is supposed to ?

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