Hi, Its not worth the trouble or money,(I've been
there)is a dangerous procedure for the amateur in view
of the high HT voltages involved, best to keep
searching for an early iMac without flyback
transformer problems
regards
Art

> Considering purchasing (for very cheap, I'm sure) 
> an older bondi blue imac. It's described as having 
> a flyback problem with the monitor part, but the 
> rest of the computer works fine. I don't even know 
> what a flyback is... what's involved in fixing an 
> imac with this problem? Cost of part(s) and how 
> complicated would the procedure be for an amateur 
> like me? No need to be detailed about repairing 
> (right now)... just looking for advice on whether 
> it's worth the trouble. Only looking for an older 
> iMac to run 9 for kids' games.
> 
> Kathy K


Art Taylor 



        
        
                
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