Monitor will not turn on. Does it have a fuse I can change?

J

John Doe

No, just frugal.

Someone comes in here and asks about a blown fuse or a faulty
switch, and you suggest he should replace all of the capacitors in
his monitor. Besides not really knowing anything about the
original poster or the condition of his monitor, you do not even
know if his monitor is still under warranty.

That is just silly.
I had a perfectly working and beautiful 24" monitor go out on
me, and i'll be damned if i was going to throw the thing out
just because $10 in capacitors went out in it. Like i said, for
someone like me

Not likely.
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J

John Doe

Winniethepooh said:
Just because you may not be capable of the task, quit shitting
on other peoples skills.

About two years ago, I hand-soldered a 1/16 inch surface mount
capacitor into place for the headset microphone I use.

I am not criticizing your skills, I am criticizing your judgment.
 
G

GMAN

Someone comes in here and asks about a blown fuse or a faulty
switch, and you suggest he should replace all of the capacitors in
his monitor. Besides not really knowing anything about the
original poster or the condition of his monitor, you do not even
know if his monitor is still under warranty.

That is just silly.


Not likely.
Here we go, still blaming me for your little cable fiasco.
 

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