"BudMan" wrote:
> It looks like I broke one of the wires the video cable on the connector end
> of my analog monitor. The display is very green but will change back to
> normal if I wiggle the cable. I have built dozens of computers but never
> replaced a monitor cable. I have Googled for instructions but there is so
> much clutter out there anymore its hard to find.
> How difficult is it to replace an analog monitor's video cable?
To be honest, it's just replacing or fixing any other cable, there's just a lot (up to 15) of
wires. If you opt for repair instead of replacement, make sure you keep everything shielded
when you're done.
The most crucial part is that if you have to open up the monitor make DAMNED SURE you don't
touch anything in there; even uplugged for several years, a monitor has MORE THAN ENOUGH voltage
to kill you instantly if you touch the wrong thing.
Anyway, look at the sci.electronics.repair site for some suggestions:
http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/F_Repair.html
TONS of good stuff in there.
Jon.