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"Axelrod, Marc" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I have a Packard Bell SVGA monitor. A few night ago while I was online
> the monitor went black and the power light on the monitor went out. I
> turned the switch off then back on and the monitor was ok...... for
> about 15 minutes, then repeated the failure. I repeated the fix, which
> worked for a few minutes, then it went out again. now, it won't come on
> at all.
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> From the symptoms, it seems to me that I might have a bad switch. I was
> thinking about taking the cover off, and either replacing the switch (if
> I could fine one), or bypassing it altogether (I usually use a power
> strip with it's own switch anyway).
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> Could it be anything else other than the switch. If so, is it something
> I could fix myself.
This could also be something more serious, like the power supply shutting down.
Some monitors may have high limit protection that shuts down the power supply if
the high voltage gets too high. This is to prevent excessive X-ray emmission in
the event of a regulator failure.
At least the switch itself is easy to check with a continuity tester or
ohmmeter, but exercise caution when opening the monitor as high voltage may
remain for some time until discharged. Also be careful not to disturb anything
since the adjustments on modern monitors are very sensitive.
--
Russ Poffenberger Engineering Specialist
Schlumberger Technologies ATE DOMAIN: [log in to unmask]
1601 Technology Drive CIS: 72401,276
San Jose, Ca. 95110 Voice: (408)437-5254 FAX: (408)437-5246
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