First post, by Leety McLeet
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Guys, I need some help.
A few years back, I managed to snag a new old stock CRT. It's a 19" CTX EX951F with an average no thrills Samsung tube, and it was working perfectly until about 6 months ago when it decided to stop powering on. If I had to guess, I'd say it's had less than 100 hours of usage in total, so it's worth saving, right? The picture was perfect; perfect alignment, lovely and bright, everything you'd expect. The only issue I've had with it was a high-pitched buzzing sound that was especially noticeable whilst displaying mostly (or entirely) white images. Not loud per say, but certainly noticeable. It had been like that ever since I first powered it on.
Just after it stop powering on, I partly disassembled it (fully discharging it, of course) in the hope of finding something obvious like a dodgy cap or dry solder joint, but nothing stood out (to me). Hopefully somebody here knows or knows someone who could help. I won't lie, this is way beyond my capabilities. I'm willing to remove the main board and ship it to someone, if they believe they can fix it. Or should I just cut my losses and lay it to rest at the local tip?
Thanks for reading.
- Daniel
Retro Computer Enthusiast!