Have a read here
http://repairfaq.ece.drexel.edu/sam/monfaq.htm
Wayne
On Sat, 21 May 2005 20:43:42 GMT, Obiwan Rules the house
wrote:
If I wanted to learn about repairing these type of devices which field
in school should i be studying???
"Jerry G." wrote in news:1116705853.071563.126370
:
This is not from a solder connection. It would be more than likely a
component or a number of them that have become thermo sensitive with
age and use.
With proper troubleshooting technics, training, and the proper tools,
it is possible to locate the defective parts and change them.
If you want your monitor serviced, give it out to a professional
monitor service place, to have it done safely and properly.
When working on monitors, there are some very serious safety issues
involved. It is not worth the personal risk to work in these without
having the proper training and knowledge of what you are doing.
TV monitors and microwave ovens are the two most dangerous appliances
manufactured for consumer use.
Jerry G.
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