On Sun, 2011-02-13 at 14:27 +0000, Folderol wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 14:57:17 +0100
> Ralf Mardorf <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > On Sun, 2011-02-13 at 07:14 -0600, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > On Sunday, February 13, 2011 06:19:09 am you wrote:
> > > > Pardon, I hope you're indulgent, but perhaps another user or video
> > > > engineer is able to help. Using Ubuntu Studio/64 Studio is unpleasant
> > > > while the screen has got colour spots.
> > > > 
> > > > When turning on my monitor or using the degauss option by the menu,
> > > > nothing happens, but a little click sound, without the additional noise
> > > > done by the degauss.
> > > > 
> > > > Because I don't have the professional equipment to degauss CRTs from
> > > > external, I tested
> > > >         a demagnetiser coil for analog audio heads, with and without
> > > >         touching a long screw driver,
> > > >         a reversing hammer drill,
> > > >         not a hand-held blender, because the cable was too short,
> > > >         but a fan heater and
> > > >         another monitor degaussing while face to face to the motley
> > > >         monitor
> > > > without success.
> > > > 
> > > > Until now I didn't screw on the monitor.
> > > > 
> > > > Any trick how I can degauss it today, without repairing it and without
> > > > buying a low cost CRT degausser?
> > > > 
> > > > Any hints about what component/s might be broken?
> > > 
> > > That monitor will eventually need repair, the varistor circuitry that 
> > > does 
> > > this has failed.  Its a fairly common failure.
> > 
> > Hi Gene :)
> > 
> > thank you. You're right, but too late, I already repaired it.
> > 
> > I called Thomas, he said that usually the black box connected to the
> > wire, wrapping the tube, will be unsoldered and he was right. I opened
> > the monitor and this resistor-thingy was single sided unsoldered and
> > additionally half of the land isn't existing. I soldered the pin to the
> > half of the land and now it's repaired. Unfortunately opening the
> > monitor was hard and it is much harder to close it correctly, so for the
> > moment the monitor isn't closed very well, but the screen is ok.
> > Degaussing is working again.
> > 
> > Cheers!
> > 
> > Ralf
> > 
> > PS: Any hints how to close a MEDION LIFETEC MD 1998 JB J91B case are
> > welcom *lol*.
> > 
> > > 
> > > I don't know what is available where you are, but Radio Shack used to 
> > > sell 
> > > an audio tape eraser for about 25$ back in the day of audio cassettes.  
> > > It 
> > > is strong enough that I have even used it to degause the steel racks the 
> > > monitors were mounted in after a heavy lightning storm.
> > > 
> > > It is slightly shorter than a pound of butter, has a pushbutton switch in 
> > > the top of its T shaped handle, and should not be energized for more than 
> > > a 
> > > minute at a time else it will overheat, but be aware that it should not 
> > > be 
> > > turned off until it has been removed, slowly, to a distance of 3 or 4 
> > > feet 
> > > in order for the residual fields to decay slowly enough to result in the 
> > > metals in the crt to be truly demagnetized.
> > > 
> > > A tv service shop that has been around for a long time may have a big 
> > > coil 
> > > that was used for that back in the day & may be willing to loan it to you 
> > > for an hour or so.  Same rules apply there, be several feet away before 
> > > turning it off.
> > > 
> > > > Cheers!
> > > > 
> > > > Ralf
> 
> Unfortunately this won't last, so you will need to plan for a replacement.
> 

Hi :)

on a Sunday in Germany you can't buy a replacement, that's why I asked
for this OT help. So for today this is a good solution.

Hm? Do I need to replace the thermistor or is there usually another
semiconductor broken?

Thanks for the warning.

Cheers!

Ralf

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