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Don:
AR suffix means Argentina.....check the news about here, if you want....,
but I *DO* not recommend it....
I think that the $75 price is HIGH for a typical monitor repair....
look for a cheaper price , and move from there! ;-)
regards
Sergio
----- Original Message -----
From: "Don L Elias" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 1:12 AM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Monitor repair
I don't know where FI.UBA.AR is but I must assume that
labor is a lot cheaper than it is in Minneapolis. I would
expect a charge of about $75.00 to walk thru the doorway
of a repair shop. Anything extra would be just that - extra.
Don Elias
On Thu, 30 May 2002 11:29:07 -0300 Sergio Nemirovsky <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
> Julie:
>
> The tube should last for about 10 years...
>
> The *only* problem of monitors is its high voltage...if you don't
discharge
> the tube and the capacitors, you can be "freid"...I mean..it's a deadly
> voltage..so ..if you don't know about handling high voltage, DON'T OPEN
IT,
> and do not try to repair by yourself...
>
> If it is a typical simple electronic problem , expect a number between
$25 -
> $50 to get repaired....
>
> Sergio
>
> : My (almost) new monitor broke down yesterday. It is 4 years old so
theshop
> : said they won't repair it for me for free. Is there some way I can
repairit
> : myself? I know it's not the computer coz a monitor I borrowed (this
one I'm
> : using) works just fine. I know too if the tube is broken,
> : it's probably not worth repairing but a tube should last more than 4
years?
> : Are there minor problems which someone with little experience can
fix?
> : What precautions must I take? Any advice will be much appreciated.
> :
> : Julie
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