Acer 20" CRT Monitor - going to sleep , no picture
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 3:51 pm
This is a 20 inch flat CRT monitor that was working fine. I bought it new (as claimed by the salesman), but i was not impressed because the illumination kept getting dimmer and hard to see, and 6 months after purchase, it just wont turn on when there is a VGA signal. (The LED Should turn green when its on, but this now stays orange permenantly-- sleep mode)
At first I though a bad connection or my VGA card. But after testing the card and cables with other monitors everything checks out. I have then connected this Acer monitor to 3 more PCs and it did not work (still sleeping). As a last resort I got a DVD player with VGA out and tested it with it and nothing , no image , nada!
Now it suffers 2 problems, no luminance, and no signal recognized by it.
It's been setting like a dud for 3 years I don't know what's the matter with it.
can I repair this. It also has on the back the Mac/ old type twist on pins video connectors I forgot what ya ma call em.
the service center for acer is all the way across town and this thing is quite heavy , and it'll probably cost me more than a new 20" LCD to have them repair it.
any solutions that can be done at home. I have a multimeter and solder, minimal background in hobby electronics. (I quit after transistors)
At first I though a bad connection or my VGA card. But after testing the card and cables with other monitors everything checks out. I have then connected this Acer monitor to 3 more PCs and it did not work (still sleeping). As a last resort I got a DVD player with VGA out and tested it with it and nothing , no image , nada!
Now it suffers 2 problems, no luminance, and no signal recognized by it.
It's been setting like a dud for 3 years I don't know what's the matter with it.
can I repair this. It also has on the back the Mac/ old type twist on pins video connectors I forgot what ya ma call em.
the service center for acer is all the way across town and this thing is quite heavy , and it'll probably cost me more than a new 20" LCD to have them repair it.
any solutions that can be done at home. I have a multimeter and solder, minimal background in hobby electronics. (I quit after transistors)