"Bob Masta" wrote in message
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On Tue, 5 Feb 2008 11:16:57 -0500, "robb" wrote:
I have a 94' DEC 21" computer monitor that may have had 2 years
of actuall use on it.
some component died inside but i think the CRT is OK ? it
looked great just before the caput.
the CRT seems very high quality, flat, black, anti-glare coating,
i believe it uses trinitron technology as it has the 2 aperature
wires at the middle thirds of the screen.
Are there any projects people use these for or usually just trash
them ?
robb
Unless you already have experience fixing monitors (or TVs)
this is likely to be a major problem. It may be worth your taking a
quick peek inside, but in general this is not a good choice for a
home repair job.
Best regards,
Bob Masta
If the problem is that the crt is too bright, take a look at this thread:
http://icrontic.com/forum/showthread...=19549&page=14
I was able to fix two Dell P991's by just reprogramming their flash with a
lower
G2 voltage setting.
Dan