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Wild Bill
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Hi.. I hope I'll get some comments from someone that's encountered this
problem.
This CRT appears to have some strong magnetism in it, centered at the top.
Other than that, I suppose it could possibly be due to shock damage, because
I don't know the history of this used monitor.
I can't seem to change the resulting flux lines on the screen. I've tried a
small degauss coil which isn't effective at all. I tried a Weller soldering
gun, and it can't weaken it either.
I've seen how older Sony CRTs are manufactured with the steel tubular frame,
and if this problem is due to magnetism, I think that the frame's been
magnetised at the top.
CRT 50LMD15X
The monitor is a Sony OEM for IBM
Manuf date May '98
FCC AK8GDM500PS
Thanks
WB
problem.
This CRT appears to have some strong magnetism in it, centered at the top.
Other than that, I suppose it could possibly be due to shock damage, because
I don't know the history of this used monitor.
I can't seem to change the resulting flux lines on the screen. I've tried a
small degauss coil which isn't effective at all. I tried a Weller soldering
gun, and it can't weaken it either.
I've seen how older Sony CRTs are manufactured with the steel tubular frame,
and if this problem is due to magnetism, I think that the frame's been
magnetised at the top.
CRT 50LMD15X
The monitor is a Sony OEM for IBM
Manuf date May '98
FCC AK8GDM500PS
Thanks
WB