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Re: monitor repair



WestCode (westcode@aol.com) wrote:
: :The problem is almost certainly the high voltage. This is a simple
: :adjustment. Any tech familiar with CRT operation, monitor or TV, can do
: :it.
: :For that matter, you could do it. I can tell you how if you like.

: Would love to know how to do this! Thanks!

While you're on the subject of monitor problems, I have had a problem
with mine.  About 3 months ago, the picture brightness started phasing
out; after about a half an hour on, and the picture would dim.  I could
(fix?) this by rudely slapping the monitor, or waiting about another
hour till it brightened again.

This went on for a while, until the picture died altogether - not a fast
blackout, but a slow fade.  After an hour, the picture slowly faded back.
Now the picture never comes on at all.  I'm a poor student who just bought
16 megs of ram for his sparc - so, is there any cheap way of fixing this
if it can be fixed at all?

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