First post, by Namrok
So I picked up a Compaq FS7600. Allegedly barely used, but I have little reason to think the guy was lying since it was a free giveaway. Just saving it from the trash. It seemed fine at first, but problems rapidly presented itself after I began playing games for any length of time on it.
The picture dims randomly. A little at first, but more and more as the monitor warms up. The geometry doesn't deform, at least as far as I can see. I left it running for a while to see just what happens if I really let it go, and I think I caught the picture cutting out once? It also smells and feels way too toasty after that last "What happens if I leave it on?" test.
I know I should discharge the CRT. I plan on using some electricians insulated screwdrivers while working with the thing too. I may order a capacitor discharger as well if that seems like a good idea. But I guess I'm just throwing out there, does anyone who's done this before have any basic pointers for trying to diagnose this problem? I haven't worked on a CRT before, but my first guess is to check for leaking or dried out capacitors? After that I'm flying in the dark. Any advice would be appreciated, including "Sounds like a goner, save yourself the trouble and danger."
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