Ah, ok. In that case... Hum. I'd start by removing the board again. Did you reconnect everything?
Then, if it isn't that, I recommend putting it away until tomorrow to let everything discharge some. Toggle the switch with the power not plugged in before you do.
Then, tomorrow, check that all the cables onto the analogue board are properly seated. If they are... You'll need to dig deeper.
Be warned, the analogue board and CRT are very high voltage. Do not touch the board on the back of the CRT neck because it is super delicate and high voltage.
Letting the charge drain out over night is a good start, but technically you should also discharge the CRT. There are instructions for doing this on YouTube.