So my 13" WG monitor was working alright except that the picture was really dim and had lots of color smear when you turn up the gain.  So I replaced some parts and put it back together exactly the way it was before.  Well I noticed that a red wire (not the anode) with connector was attached to the flyback and wasn't plugged in before so I looked to see where it might go.  Well there was a single pole on the neckboard labelled V, and I figured that it might be the right spot.  Well after turning it on, I saw smoke coming from the monitor and quickly shut it down.  After removing the wire and powering it back up, I get just a thin horizontal line.  My first guess is that I sent 10k volts to the vertical deflection circuit and killed it.  I looked all over the board and couldn't find anything that looked blackened so I'm not really sure.  Any thoughts?  Also is there any danger I could now be release x-rays or am I safe to use my multimeter on it while the monitor is running?
Thanks,
Scott