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joedoe

Jan 1, 1970
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Someone tell me if this old computer monitor is of any use to me
anymore. The circuit board has a blown cap and resistor, probably
indicating a bigger problem that I am not qualified to diagnose
but.... after disassembling it and removing the CRT from the board I
thought it might be cool to make the CRT into maybe a oscilliscope
type of thing that tracks the mp3s I play. Any suggestions on this?
Can the CRT be controlled without the board it came with??
 
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Art

Jan 1, 1970
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As long as the hv and sweep currents are within specs and the crt is mounted
securely. Actually you could theoretically use the crt in a tele if you
wanted to.
 
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Dan Fraser

Jan 1, 1970
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NO. If anything on the main born is blown up, it is of no use. Recycle it.
Used monitors are too cheap to bother fixing.
 
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Glenn Gundlach

Jan 1, 1970
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Dan Fraser said:
NO. If anything on the main born is blown up, it is of no use. Recycle it.
Used monitors are too cheap to bother fixing.

Heck, you can't even give them away when they work. Goodwill and
Salvation Army both refused a 17" monitor with the manual. I suppose I
could set it on the curb and hope it gets taken.
GG
 
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John Miller

Jan 1, 1970
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Glenn said:
Heck, you can't even give them away when they work. Goodwill and
Salvation Army both refused a 17" monitor with the manual. I suppose I
could set it on the curb and hope it gets taken.

Between now and Sept 6, you can drop it off at Office Depot.

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inbox, n.:
A catch basin for everything you don't want to deal with, but
are afraid to throw away.
 
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