Sounds like your monitor wasn't properly house-trained.

On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 6:19 PM, Paul Stenquist <[email protected]> wrote:
> While I was working this afternoon, the power failed briefly. (Unfortunately, 
> the blackout came while I was interviewing someone over the phone and typing 
> notes.) But my iMac restarted without a problem and no apparent damage. 
> However, my second monitor, an early Apple Cinema Display, hooked up with the 
> Apple converter, did not come back on line. When I examined the converter, 
> there was a puddle of fluid under it. I'm guessing there's a liquid cooled 
> transformer in there that blew its top. I know that back in the day, 
> transformer oil was dangerous stuff. I doubt that's true any more. I guess 
> I'll take it to the genius bar and see if they'll replace it. I don't know if 
> I still have a receipt, and it's probably three or four years old, but I 
> would think it shouldn't fail like that. Of course, the geniuses probably 
> won't agree.
> Paul
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