This could literally be anything from a bad solder connection, dc to dc
converter, output transistors, microprocessor, etc.
If you haven't done component level repair, monitors are a bad way
to start.
Try finding a local repair shop. Maybe there rates could justify
fixing vs. replacing.
-yui shin
----- Original Message -----
Mick Fitzpatrick wrote:
> A friend has given me an old monitor that 'went black' on him! If possible
> I'd like to repair it. One can still see the green green light on the
on/off
> button but , of course it will not turn on! Ther monitor is a SHINO AV2,
> model number SM483F and was made October 1997. Any advice will be
> appreciated
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