Discharge of crt?

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Dave M.

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A couple of times at each session my new AMW 19" computer monitors display
blinks (quickly, slightly collapses and rebounds). Is this caused by a
discharge at the crt? Is this normal?

Thanks,

Dave M.
 
Collapses which way Vertical or Horizontal ?
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"Dave M." <gadget@frontiernet.net> wrote in message
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A couple of times at each session my new AMW 19" computer monitors display
blinks (quickly, slightly collapses and rebounds). Is this caused by a
discharge at the crt? Is this normal?

Thanks,

Dave M.
 
It's hard to catch. It could be either. I'm aware that the low voltage power
supply can cause both vertical and horizontal collapse and vertical collapse
is often caused by vertical amplifier gain and/or linearity problems,
but then I should be asking if you understand either symptom on monitors as
"not uncommon". Perhaps it is a momentary loss of sync caused by the video
card?

"john" <va3mmTAKEOUTTHIS@niagara.com> wrote in message
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Collapses which way Vertical or Horizontal ?
kip

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"Watch the return E-Mail addy its false"
"Dave M." <gadget@frontiernet.net> wrote in message
news:94Xac.195$1i.143@news02.roc.ny...
A couple of times at each session my new AMW 19" computer monitors
display
blinks (quickly, slightly collapses and rebounds). Is this caused by a
discharge at the crt? Is this normal?

Thanks,

Dave M.
 
What I would do is strip it down
and go over the PCB with a Mag
glass and look for dry solder joints
very common on TV,s and Monitor
before its gets worse and wont come on.

kip

--
"Watch the return E-Mail addy its false"
"Dave M." <gadget@frontiernet.net> wrote in message
news:%vYac.347$DW5.44@news01.roc.ny...
It's hard to catch. It could be either. I'm aware that the low voltage
power
supply can cause both vertical and horizontal collapse and vertical
collapse
is often caused by vertical amplifier gain and/or linearity problems,
but then I should be asking if you understand either symptom on monitors
as
"not uncommon". Perhaps it is a momentary loss of sync caused by the video
card?

"john" <va3mmTAKEOUTTHIS@niagara.com> wrote in message
news:newscache$zd3ivh$4cb$1@newsfeed.niagara.com...
Collapses which way Vertical or Horizontal ?
kip

--
"Watch the return E-Mail addy its false"
"Dave M." <gadget@frontiernet.net> wrote in message
news:94Xac.195$1i.143@news02.roc.ny...
A couple of times at each session my new AMW 19" computer monitors
display
blinks (quickly, slightly collapses and rebounds). Is this caused by a
discharge at the crt? Is this normal?

Thanks,

Dave M.
 
That's something I never considered!

"john" <va3mmTAKEOUTTHIS@niagara.com> wrote in message
news:newscache$eecivh$u2c$1@newsfeed.niagara.com...
What I would do is strip it down
and go over the PCB with a Mag
glass and look for dry solder joints
very common on TV,s and Monitor
before its gets worse and wont come on.

kip

--
"Watch the return E-Mail addy its false"
"Dave M." <gadget@frontiernet.net> wrote in message
news:%vYac.347$DW5.44@news01.roc.ny...
It's hard to catch. It could be either. I'm aware that the low voltage
power
supply can cause both vertical and horizontal collapse and vertical
collapse
is often caused by vertical amplifier gain and/or linearity problems,
but then I should be asking if you understand either symptom on monitors
as
"not uncommon". Perhaps it is a momentary loss of sync caused by the
video
card?

"john" <va3mmTAKEOUTTHIS@niagara.com> wrote in message
news:newscache$zd3ivh$4cb$1@newsfeed.niagara.com...
Collapses which way Vertical or Horizontal ?
kip

--
"Watch the return E-Mail addy its false"
"Dave M." <gadget@frontiernet.net> wrote in message
news:94Xac.195$1i.143@news02.roc.ny...
A couple of times at each session my new AMW 19" computer monitors
display
blinks (quickly, slightly collapses and rebounds). Is this caused by
a
discharge at the crt? Is this normal?

Thanks,

Dave M.
 

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