Good place to start. Way back in the vacuum Tube days. Trouble shooting your TV, mainly consisted of pulling the tubes and checking them. The large, main power rectifier tube was the culprit more times than not. And the most Expensive. Used to know the parts number for it. RHB **************************** kickfire wrote: > > voltage rectifier? > > ************************************* > >From: betsy rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Power Computing List) > >Subject: Applevision monitor woes > >Date: Sun, Apr 28, 2002, 6:48 PM > > > > >I have had an 20"Applevision Monitor for 3.5 years, bought new, had a > >service contracton it for 3 years, just threw out the box Last Week! > >today, it gasped and squinched up into a tall vertcal column with lots > >of ziggity lines coming out of the column 1/2 inch or do. the color > >seems still there as I can sort of see the Desktop but squished up. Did > >it know I threw away its box!? > > > >Is it worth trying to get it repaired? It cost about 1500. new. Do you > >think with the way I described the damage, that it IS repairable? > > > >
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