[SunRescue] Monitor's Are Deadly!!! If one is foolish.
Gregory Leblanc
GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu
Mon Apr 17 18:20:46 CDT 2000
> -----Original Message-----
> From: BSD Bob [mailto:bobkey at weedcon1.cropsci.ncsu.edu]
> Sent: Monday, April 17, 2000 3:32 PM
> To: rescue at sunhelp.org
> Subject: Re: [SunRescue] Monitor's Are Deadly!!! If one is foolish.
>
>
> > Does anyone Actually know how to cool down a monitor...
> releive it of its
> > charge...
> >
> > And I don't wanna put a screw driver in bettween the cap
> leads. thats the
> > last thing I wanna do???
>
> Special grounding straps and probes are sometimes used. That extreme
> should not usually be necessary. I do use them for discharging
> capacitors in 500-5000 volt radio gear, though..... just in case.
>
> Most monitors will lose their charge if given some time powered off.
> Most of what I read in the tech manuals suggests a few minutes is all
> that is required. I generally give them 1 hour before
> opening them up.
> If I get scared, I let them sit overnight.
>
> That is not much of an answer, but is what I do, and I am still alive.
Ye be braver than I am. I usually discharge the caps, even after I've had
them sit for a while, almost always at least over night. But I try not to
do that too often, I don't know enough of what I'm doing.
> Anyone know offhand what keeps blowing in the old sun
> monitors? I have
> gone through a dozen in the last couple of years of the old
> mono and color
> things used on the sun3 gear. Most of what I run across in
> Moo U surplus
> is dead, or fading fast. DEC monitors are horrid. Sun
> monitors second
> most horrid. Oddly, peecee things seem to last forever.....(:+{{.....
Strange... I've been REALLY pleased with the trinitron based monitors that
I have, Sony generally puts good components with those tubes. I've got
PeeCee monitors (the cheap ones) dying on me all the time at the office. I
don't have a lot of Sun monitors, but the 1962B that I'm using still looks
pretty good. The other one, which is semi-dead, has a bad horisontal circut
someplace, that I've not yet taken time to try to track down.
Greg
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