Phillip computer monitor turns off by itself. - Phillip 107s

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I have two Phillip 107s. Both of them turns off when it gets hot. The
best way to make it work again is to leave it outside in the cold
overnight. I have another Phillips 107s. This one is working great.
This mean I can use the working model as a reference, like swaping
parts? I have a scope, what is the best way to apply a scope in this
situation?

Thanks
Ric
 
On 5 Dec 2003 05:38:00 -0800, RickySpartan@mailandnews.com (Ricky
Spartacus) wrote:

I have two Phillip 107s. Both of them turns off when it gets hot. The
best way to make it work again is to leave it outside in the cold
overnight. I have another Phillips 107s. This one is working great.
This mean I can use the working model as a reference, like swaping
parts? I have a scope, what is the best way to apply a scope in this
situation?

Thanks
Ric
If it were me, I would use freeze spray to try and isolate the
area/part(s) causing turn-off when hot.

Wayne
 

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