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Re: Help: fading IIGS monitor
sadasiva@utkvx.utk.edu (Krishna Madurai Sadasivam) wrote:
>In article <3ud62b$7f8@nuscc.nus.sg>, eng40220@leonis.nus.sg (Chow Kok Yoong) writes...
>>Hi all!
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>>Can anyone help me?
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>I'll try... :)
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>The high voltages present within a monitor are fatal, if you aren't careful!)
Even with it unplugged you can get hurt BAD, the tube can hold a heck of
a charge all by its self. {Don't ask me about stripping an old TV for
the cabinet, and how I found out about charged tubes. Thought I'd
shorted the thing. :) } So be careful, keep one hand away from inside
at all times.
>Be careful not to accidentally touch anything else in your monitor! It
>could be FATAL! If you don't feel comfortable doing these adjustments, you
>might want to consult with an electrician/technician (or TV repairman) and have
>them do it for you....
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>Hope this helps!
>
>Krishna
>
>>TIA
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