The high voltage supply is shorting out somewhere.  It's cheaper to get
another monitor than to fix it.

Stephen

On Sat, 04 May 2002 15:30:53 -0500, KimB Dobstaff-Sharrot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>Hi!
>Maybe someone can give me a clue to what is going on! I don't know much
>about the hard ware part of my computer. I DO NOT EVER Open it up and fool
>around inside, or anything like that.
>
>This strange problem started about a week ago
>
>My monitor has been "popping" as if it is getting little static electric
>shocks - or small power surges. It happens very often - at least every 10
>minutes or so. SOMTIMES these "pops" make the screen go black -- I then turn
>my monitor off & then back on. There is this soft sound that sounds like a
>tiny static shock.
>
>I have checked all my conections & cords - everything is okay, and in
>properly.
>
>Is my monitor about to explode or what????? HELP!
>
>I have a old 1996 Powwer Computing Monitor. It is a 16 inch (14.5 viewable)
>color - Model No PCCS1189. 50/60hz 2.0A. The hard drive I have is Power
>Tower 150 - running system Mac OS 8.6.
>
>Thank you to anyone whom writes me back
>HOPE I can see it when you do!
>If i do not answer it will be because my monitor did die!!!
>Sincerely
>KimBerly 


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