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Michel Gallant
Hi all. I have an HP P1100 computer monitor, which is apparently a
rebadged Sony GDM-500PS. This is a 21" Trinitron monitor.
I bought it about a year ago, used. Since then, it's had this strange
problem, which only occurs rarely, but often enough to be annoying. It
used to happen only every few weeks, but now it can happen more than
once a day.
Normally, the monitor works fine. However, it will sometimes start to
lose focus. Over the span of a minute or so, it will go from perfetly
legible to very blurry. All but the largest text is illegible, and
pictures are recognizable, but detail is impossible to see.
The OSD is also blurry, so it's not a problem with the video signal.
It will stay blurry like this for some time (between 2 and 15 minutes),
then there will be a sharp SNAP noise from inside the monitor and
everything goes back to normal. The noise is not particularly loud.
Powering the monitor off and on, or degaussing it with the front-panel
controls, seems to make the SNAP happen sooner, but this is just my
observation and purely unscientific.
I'm suspecting some sort of arcing in the HV circuits, but I'm not
really sure what to start looking for. All my previous experience
repairing monitors was low-voltage stuff (bad jacks and switches,
usually). And yes, I've read the safety section and the HV section of
the s.e.r FAQ.
Any help you can offer is appreciated. Thank you!
Michel
rebadged Sony GDM-500PS. This is a 21" Trinitron monitor.
I bought it about a year ago, used. Since then, it's had this strange
problem, which only occurs rarely, but often enough to be annoying. It
used to happen only every few weeks, but now it can happen more than
once a day.
Normally, the monitor works fine. However, it will sometimes start to
lose focus. Over the span of a minute or so, it will go from perfetly
legible to very blurry. All but the largest text is illegible, and
pictures are recognizable, but detail is impossible to see.
The OSD is also blurry, so it's not a problem with the video signal.
It will stay blurry like this for some time (between 2 and 15 minutes),
then there will be a sharp SNAP noise from inside the monitor and
everything goes back to normal. The noise is not particularly loud.
Powering the monitor off and on, or degaussing it with the front-panel
controls, seems to make the SNAP happen sooner, but this is just my
observation and purely unscientific.
I'm suspecting some sort of arcing in the HV circuits, but I'm not
really sure what to start looking for. All my previous experience
repairing monitors was low-voltage stuff (bad jacks and switches,
usually). And yes, I've read the safety section and the HV section of
the s.e.r FAQ.
Any help you can offer is appreciated. Thank you!
Michel