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Originally Posted by Aperna1985
Would capacitor 36 and Resistor 44 be my bleeder circuit?
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If by "bleeder" you mean High Voltage bleeder, it would mean adding it between the CRT HV anode and ground. It would be a very high value resistor (tens of megohms) such as used in a HV probe (as Electronic_M mentioned in post# 6).
A 'spot killer' circuit would work by making the CRT control grid (pin 2) more negative relative to the cathode (pin 11), thus turning off emission. Same result by making the cathode more positive than the grid (as Notimetolooz mentioned in a previous post).