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      7th Nov 2007
Been using a Hyundai 17" CRT Monitor (QV770) for about 2 years with Windows
XP Pro. Warranty expired.
Now the computer switches on but the monitor does not light up. I have tried
another TFT Monitor on the same PC with no problems.
Have checked all cables and even replaced the power cord. ELectrical fuse
changed also. I am reluctant to take it to a repair shop as they charge 10
Liri (about $30) whether the fault is rectified or not.
Any ideas please? Do monitors have fuses on the inside? Maybe it is only a
blown fuse? I hate to throw it away for something that can be rectified.

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      7th Nov 2007
Monitor may or may not have an internal fuse of the type you can recognize,
however it is not a good idea to open the case as there is a risk that 'High
Voltage' may still be present and you could be seriously injured.

JS

"Poltonis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Been using a Hyundai 17" CRT Monitor (QV770) for about 2 years with
> Windows
> XP Pro. Warranty expired.
> Now the computer switches on but the monitor does not light up. I have
> tried
> another TFT Monitor on the same PC with no problems.
> Have checked all cables and even replaced the power cord. ELectrical fuse
> changed also. I am reluctant to take it to a repair shop as they charge 10
> Liri (about $30) whether the fault is rectified or not.
> Any ideas please? Do monitors have fuses on the inside? Maybe it is only a
> blown fuse? I hate to throw it away for something that can be rectified.
>
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      7th Nov 2007
Thanks - appreciate your concern. Before opening the case, I want to be sure
there might be a replaceable fuse. I cannot understand how a good working
monitor wakes up dead the next day for no apparent cause!
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"JS" wrote:

> Monitor may or may not have an internal fuse of the type you can recognize,
> however it is not a good idea to open the case as there is a risk that 'High
> Voltage' may still be present and you could be seriously injured.
>
> JS
>
> "Poltonis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:5CA9247C-49CE-42C6-89E9-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Been using a Hyundai 17" CRT Monitor (QV770) for about 2 years with
> > Windows
> > XP Pro. Warranty expired.
> > Now the computer switches on but the monitor does not light up. I have
> > tried
> > another TFT Monitor on the same PC with no problems.
> > Have checked all cables and even replaced the power cord. ELectrical fuse
> > changed also. I am reluctant to take it to a repair shop as they charge 10
> > Liri (about $30) whether the fault is rectified or not.
> > Any ideas please? Do monitors have fuses on the inside? Maybe it is only a
> > blown fuse? I hate to throw it away for something that can be rectified.
> >
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      7th Nov 2007
Humm, "wake up dead" is an oxymoron. The cause of death will only be
discovered through investigation. How big an autopsy can you afford, and
are you qualified to do it, or must you hire it out?

Poltonis wrote:

> Thanks - appreciate your concern. Before opening the case, I want to be sure
> there might be a replaceable fuse. I cannot understand how a good working
> monitor wakes up dead the next day for no apparent cause!
> --------
>
>
> "JS" wrote:
>
>
>>Monitor may or may not have an internal fuse of the type you can recognize,
>>however it is not a good idea to open the case as there is a risk that 'High
>>Voltage' may still be present and you could be seriously injured.
>>
>>JS
>>
>>"Poltonis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>news:5CA9247C-49CE-42C6-89E9-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>>>Been using a Hyundai 17" CRT Monitor (QV770) for about 2 years with
>>>Windows
>>>XP Pro. Warranty expired.
>>>Now the computer switches on but the monitor does not light up. I have
>>>tried
>>>another TFT Monitor on the same PC with no problems.
>>>Have checked all cables and even replaced the power cord. ELectrical fuse
>>>changed also. I am reluctant to take it to a repair shop as they charge 10
>>>Liri (about $30) whether the fault is rectified or not.
>>>Any ideas please? Do monitors have fuses on the inside? Maybe it is only a
>>>blown fuse? I hate to throw it away for something that can be rectified.
>>>
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      7th Nov 2007
Well, I was thinking more on the line of "reviving"...anyhow, please excuse
my wrong choice of the English phraseology. I am certainly not qualified
being only a home-user, and trying to find out if anyone else had the same
experience and maybe could offer some advise to avoid costly repairs.
--

Rgds
Poltonis
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"Bob I" wrote:

> Humm, "wake up dead" is an oxymoron. The cause of death will only be
> discovered through investigation. How big an autopsy can you afford, and
> are you qualified to do it, or must you hire it out?
>
> Poltonis wrote:
>
> > Thanks - appreciate your concern. Before opening the case, I want to be sure
> > there might be a replaceable fuse. I cannot understand how a good working
> > monitor wakes up dead the next day for no apparent cause!
> > --------
> >
> >
> > "JS" wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Monitor may or may not have an internal fuse of the type you can recognize,
> >>however it is not a good idea to open the case as there is a risk that 'High
> >>Voltage' may still be present and you could be seriously injured.
> >>
> >>JS
> >>
> >>"Poltonis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >>news:5CA9247C-49CE-42C6-89E9-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >>
> >>>Been using a Hyundai 17" CRT Monitor (QV770) for about 2 years with
> >>>Windows
> >>>XP Pro. Warranty expired.
> >>>Now the computer switches on but the monitor does not light up. I have
> >>>tried
> >>>another TFT Monitor on the same PC with no problems.
> >>>Have checked all cables and even replaced the power cord. ELectrical fuse
> >>>changed also. I am reluctant to take it to a repair shop as they charge 10
> >>>Liri (about $30) whether the fault is rectified or not.
> >>>Any ideas please? Do monitors have fuses on the inside? Maybe it is only a
> >>>blown fuse? I hate to throw it away for something that can be rectified.
> >>>
> >>>------------------------
> >>
> >>
> >>

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Bob I
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      7th Nov 2007
Not a problem, but in actuality, a 17" CRT is almost impossible to give
away. New ones are extremely cheap, and used ones are almost free.

Poltonis wrote:
> Well, I was thinking more on the line of "reviving"...anyhow, please excuse
> my wrong choice of the English phraseology. I am certainly not qualified
> being only a home-user, and trying to find out if anyone else had the same
> experience and maybe could offer some advise to avoid costly repairs.


 
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      7th Nov 2007
Aha, but you live in the land of the plenty Bob (USA?) - not so in Malta!
New CRTs still cost approx US$190 here while used ones about US$70 - 75.
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"Bob I" wrote:

> Not a problem, but in actuality, a 17" CRT is almost impossible to give
> away. New ones are extremely cheap, and used ones are almost free.
>
> Poltonis wrote:
> > Well, I was thinking more on the line of "reviving"...anyhow, please excuse
> > my wrong choice of the English phraseology. I am certainly not qualified
> > being only a home-user, and trying to find out if anyone else had the same
> > experience and maybe could offer some advise to avoid costly repairs.

>
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      8th Nov 2007
I have had this happen to a monitor of mine, just happens to have also been
a 17", but made by Princeton Graphic Systems. Fortunately, mine was still
under warranty at the time, and was replaced by another 17", but of higher
quality.

While you say it won't turn on, does that mean that it doesn't come on when
you turn the computer on, or is it completely dead as in no power light at
all? If the "power" is on, and it is just in "sleep" mode, it might be
possible that the cable went bad. Perhaps test by wiggling the cable with
the computer powered on, especially at the point in enters the monitor, and
the plug itself.

Another thought, most (but not all) monitors will turn on and display a
message similar to "no signal" if they are turned on, but not connected to a
computer. Might be worth a try, if the power light lights at all that is.


"Poltonis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:C4DB1528-E373-4EDE-B8D8-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thanks - appreciate your concern. Before opening the case, I want to be
> sure
> there might be a replaceable fuse. I cannot understand how a good working
> monitor wakes up dead the next day for no apparent cause!
> --------
>
>
> "JS" wrote:
>
>> Monitor may or may not have an internal fuse of the type you can
>> recognize,
>> however it is not a good idea to open the case as there is a risk that
>> 'High
>> Voltage' may still be present and you could be seriously injured.
>>
>> JS
>>
>> "Poltonis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:5CA9247C-49CE-42C6-89E9-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Been using a Hyundai 17" CRT Monitor (QV770) for about 2 years with
>> > Windows
>> > XP Pro. Warranty expired.
>> > Now the computer switches on but the monitor does not light up. I have
>> > tried
>> > another TFT Monitor on the same PC with no problems.
>> > Have checked all cables and even replaced the power cord. ELectrical
>> > fuse
>> > changed also. I am reluctant to take it to a repair shop as they charge
>> > 10
>> > Liri (about $30) whether the fault is rectified or not.
>> > Any ideas please? Do monitors have fuses on the inside? Maybe it is
>> > only a
>> > blown fuse? I hate to throw it away for something that can be
>> > rectified.
>> >
>> > ------------------------

>>
>>
>>

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      8th Nov 2007
Thanks for joining in - and your useful suggestions.
There is no power LED light on the front of the monitor when connected to
the direct power source - it does not connect to the PSU. Also, there is no
screen activity as when you unplug the monitor from the PC while it's on. I
have tried another tested cable with no positive results.
I suppose this is the end of the line for this monitor as repairs are very
costly and not justified when TFTs are getting cheaper. Pity, though, I hate
to throw things away after only a 2-year spin.

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"FeMaster" wrote:

> I have had this happen to a monitor of mine, just happens to have also been
> a 17", but made by Princeton Graphic Systems. Fortunately, mine was still
> under warranty at the time, and was replaced by another 17", but of higher
> quality.
>
> While you say it won't turn on, does that mean that it doesn't come on when
> you turn the computer on, or is it completely dead as in no power light at
> all? If the "power" is on, and it is just in "sleep" mode, it might be
> possible that the cable went bad. Perhaps test by wiggling the cable with
> the computer powered on, especially at the point in enters the monitor, and
> the plug itself.
>
> Another thought, most (but not all) monitors will turn on and display a
> message similar to "no signal" if they are turned on, but not connected to a
> computer. Might be worth a try, if the power light lights at all that is.
>
>
> "Poltonis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:C4DB1528-E373-4EDE-B8D8-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Thanks - appreciate your concern. Before opening the case, I want to be
> > sure
> > there might be a replaceable fuse. I cannot understand how a good working
> > monitor wakes up dead the next day for no apparent cause!
> > --------
> >
> >
> > "JS" wrote:
> >
> >> Monitor may or may not have an internal fuse of the type you can
> >> recognize,
> >> however it is not a good idea to open the case as there is a risk that
> >> 'High
> >> Voltage' may still be present and you could be seriously injured.
> >>
> >> JS
> >>
> >> "Poltonis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> news:5CA9247C-49CE-42C6-89E9-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> > Been using a Hyundai 17" CRT Monitor (QV770) for about 2 years with
> >> > Windows
> >> > XP Pro. Warranty expired.
> >> > Now the computer switches on but the monitor does not light up. I have
> >> > tried
> >> > another TFT Monitor on the same PC with no problems.
> >> > Have checked all cables and even replaced the power cord. ELectrical
> >> > fuse
> >> > changed also. I am reluctant to take it to a repair shop as they charge
> >> > 10
> >> > Liri (about $30) whether the fault is rectified or not.
> >> > Any ideas please? Do monitors have fuses on the inside? Maybe it is
> >> > only a
> >> > blown fuse? I hate to throw it away for something that can be
> >> > rectified.
> >> >
> >> > ------------------------
> >>
> >>
> >>

> >

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      8th Nov 2007
Thanks for the tip Jim - I'll be careful.
I do have a circuit/voltage tester and will give it a try... as you said...
nothing to loose.
P.S. I would have thought though that these things come with a fuse inside
the case. Would have been much easier I guess-but as I said earlier-not
technical but ordinary home user. I have built complete systems from scratch
but with working items. What goes on inside the "wired world" is a complete
mystery to me.
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"PA20Pilot" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> .......I hate to throw things away after only a 2-year spin.
>
> Since you don't seem to have much to loose anymore, you might as well
> open the thing up and use a circuit/voltage tester to see if there's
> life past the transformer.
>
> As written earlier, there are some points in there that have the
> potential to give you a good shock, sort of like a spark plug, so..........
>
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