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James Sweet
 
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"Mike Deblis" wrote in message
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Hi,

I'm trying to get some spares for an Eizo F77 - the LOPT is "clicking" -
arcing over maybe? Otherwise its fine.

Eizo in the UK (PDS Ltd.) refuse to supply any spares for it claiming its
out of support.

Are there any other options? Its a very nice monitor, and I really don;t
want to trash it...

Thanks

Mike



Can you see the arcing? I've repaired similar problems with some silicone
caulk, just make sure you use clear silicone and not latex, and let it cure
for 24 hours before applying power.


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scheveguy
 
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Default Spares for Eizo F77

The flyback transformer is a common problem on the F77. I had to
replace mine a few years ago. I did some research but finally had to
turn to EIZO to get one. It costs about 70 Euro for a new one.

Best regards

Guy





"Mike Deblis" wrote in message ...
Hi,

I'm trying to get some spares for an Eizo F77 - the LOPT is "clicking" -
arcing over maybe? Otherwise its fine.

Eizo in the UK (PDS Ltd.) refuse to supply any spares for it claiming its
out of support.

Are there any other options? Its a very nice monitor, and I really don;t
want to trash it...

Thanks

Mike

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