I have some CRT monitors and TVs that need repairing. Having no previous experience with CRTs, I hope I could learn some basic things from you!
The first patient is a Philips 107s 17 inch display. This was my first computer screen, bought in 1999, stopped working in July 2004: One morning I powered my computer as usual and suddenly the monitor started making noises like small explosions and the display was flickering until I powered it off.
I don't care that much about that monitor, it's just a learning project to me.
I have heard many scary stories about the high voltages a CRT can keep, but this monitor was stored for nearly 7 years so I assumed it is safe and disassembled it.
I tested every diode, transistor and capacitor that I could and they were all found ok except 2 resistors near the fly-back transformer that look burned.
I attach some photos. Do you think those burned resistors were the result of another part failure or I can replace them and make it work again?
The first patient is a Philips 107s 17 inch display. This was my first computer screen, bought in 1999, stopped working in July 2004: One morning I powered my computer as usual and suddenly the monitor started making noises like small explosions and the display was flickering until I powered it off.
I don't care that much about that monitor, it's just a learning project to me.
I have heard many scary stories about the high voltages a CRT can keep, but this monitor was stored for nearly 7 years so I assumed it is safe and disassembled it.
I tested every diode, transistor and capacitor that I could and they were all found ok except 2 resistors near the fly-back transformer that look burned.
I attach some photos. Do you think those burned resistors were the result of another part failure or I can replace them and make it work again?
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