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Hello, i bought a used Dell P1110 monitor with a somewhat odd problem.
When it is cold, it has the notorious overbrightness problem (zero on the brightness looks like normal brightness). BUT... as it warms up, it slowly returns to normal brightness (~15 to 20 minutes and 30 to 35 on the brightness looks normal). I have tried the "color return" feature which helped a little bit, but not enough. Am i correct in assuming that the resistor fix for the overbrightness problem will not work in this case (will it make it normal brightness when cold but too dark when warmed up)? What could be causing this and how can i fix it? Thanks. |
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Since it is not one colour that is changing brightness, the fault is common
to all three. There is a part in the brightness bias circuits, or CRT bias circuits, or the HV multiplier that has become thermo sensitive with age. You will have to take measurements during the coarse of the problem, in order to determine the failed area to begin with. Many times, have seen capacitors become thermo sensitive. Also, there is a strong possibility that the HV multiplier is defective. I guess you know now, why the previous owner sold his monitor! I myself read many cases where people buy used equipment, and it is very rare that there is one that is in perfect working order. -- Jerry G. ===== wrote in message oups.com... Hello, i bought a used Dell P1110 monitor with a somewhat odd problem. When it is cold, it has the notorious overbrightness problem (zero on the brightness looks like normal brightness). BUT... as it warms up, it slowly returns to normal brightness (~15 to 20 minutes and 30 to 35 on the brightness looks normal). I have tried the "color return" feature which helped a little bit, but not enough. Am i correct in assuming that the resistor fix for the overbrightness problem will not work in this case (will it make it normal brightness when cold but too dark when warmed up)? What could be causing this and how can i fix it? Thanks. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Hello, i bought a used Dell P1110 monitor with a somewhat odd problem. When it is cold, it has the notorious overbrightness problem (zero on the brightness looks like normal brightness). BUT... as it warms up, it slowly returns to normal brightness (~15 to 20 minutes and 30 to 35 on the brightness looks normal). I have tried the "color return" feature which helped a little bit, but not enough. Am i correct in assuming that the resistor fix for the overbrightness problem will not work in this case (will it make it normal brightness when cold but too dark when warmed up)? What could be causing this and how can i fix it? Thanks. It changes as it warms up so a component is obviously failing. Sounds like a job for some freeze spray, you can even buy it at Radio Shack in a pinch, or use a can of that compressed air duster stuff held upside down. |
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![]() I guess you know now, why the previous owner sold his monitor! I myself read many cases where people buy used equipment, and it is very rare that there is one that is in perfect working order. I sell perfectly working used equipment all the time, mostly stuff I've repaired but some I simply got something better. Pays to check it out first but there's some fine deals out there on used stuff. |
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Can anyone confirm this? Not that i do not trust you, but i have a
30-day warranty on the monitor and need to be sure before it expires, and this monitor is in perfect condition excluding this issue. |
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What's the question? Are you asking about the brightness changing on its
own? If it does, don't buy the monitor. -- Jerry G. ===== wrote in message oups.com... Can anyone confirm this? Not that i do not trust you, but i have a 30-day warranty on the monitor and need to be sure before it expires, and this monitor is in perfect condition excluding this issue. |
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On 28 Dec 2004 16:29:19 -0800, wrote:
Can anyone confirm this? Not that i do not trust you, but i have a 30-day warranty on the monitor and need to be sure before it expires, and this monitor is in perfect condition excluding this issue. I currently own 3 21" Sony monitors and all of them are noticeably brighter when first turned on (black looks light grey), but stabilize after about 10 min. I've repaired at least a dozen Sony monitors of this vintage and all of them behaved the same way. I can understand your hesitation. I'm surprised they don't design them not to do this. I've thought about trying to track down the cause, but never had the time. Do a google groups search and you'll find a lot of comments about the "brightness fade" on sony monitors going all the way back to the GDM-500PS. Andy Cuffe |
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