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Re: GS monitor about to give up ghost
- Subject: Re: GS monitor about to give up ghost
- From: glyn@cs.ualberta.ca (Devin Reade)
- Date: 1997/04/07
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Myrias Research Corporation
- References: <5ibmdi$197k@uni.library.ucla.edu>
In article <5ibmdi$197k@uni.library.ucla.edu>,
<pubpc1@library.ucla.edu> wrote:
>Help! My GS monitor is beginning to collapse to a line on
>the display sometimes when it is first turned on.
Stop using it now before it's too late. If it goes completely, it'll
be too expensive to fix.
I thought I remembered seeing the docs on how to do this on ground,
but the basic idea is to remove the case cover and resolder the
yoke connections. They probably look fine but are susceptible to
continuity breaks due to oxidation.
CAREFUL! There are high voltages in that case. Don't touch any
conductor before ensuring that it (the conductor) has been grounded.
Work on it at your own risk.
--
Devin Reade gdr@myrias.com