At 19:40 -0500 on 18/03/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have had these apart and find nothing obvious but...
Check the CRT-end PCB for cold solder joints. That's usually it.
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At 17:22 -0800 on 18/03/02, Terry Graham wrote:
Ken wrote:
I have two of these monitors. One has intermittant no blue signal and
the other has constant no red signal.
On one of my monitors (can't remember which one)
- and I have a multiple 15 -
at the back of the board is a Red Drv and a Gr
Hi mart and Ken,
Very grateful for the detailed instructions (never
mind that the Multiscan won't work with a Mac II or
IIx std. video card without a $40 adaptor). My 15
goes yellow after about 20 min. (due to heat?). Rarely
goes into the 'red' phase, or even green.
I spent Cdn. $85 to change
George wrote:
My 15 goes yellow after about 20 min. (due to heat?).
Very likely, yes. The same heat that caused the sloder joints to crack in
the first place: some parts expand, others a bit less. (It took the Philips
Monitor Division 3 years to find out, in 1996. )
Rarely goes into the 'red'
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Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 20:11:51 -0500
From: the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Apple 15 Multiscan Repair
At 19:40 -0500 on 18/03/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hardest part is getting tin pan off the CRT board if top isn't
snappable off. Go slow, suck out excess solder that holds down tin
pan at edges first and double check they're free, if tabs is twisted
or bent over,
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Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 22:13:03 EST
Subject: Re: Apple 15 Multiscan Repair
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