Dean Arthur wrote:

>>extremely high voltage at the CRT's yoke.
>>    
>>
>
>Since when is 15 KV "extremely high voltage?" Rule of thumb is 1 KV per
>diagonal inch of CRT. So a 32-inch viewable screen would require 32 KV
>for deflection.
>

Isn't this voltage "supposed" to bleed away when the screen is off or is 
this a feature of older mac all-in-ones?
Ron might try the question on the imac list also to see if its a known 
problem.



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