I just got an old 22" Mitsubishi Diamond Plus 200 CRT monitor.
The previous owner said that the picture was "greenish".
He didn't say anything else about it.
The problem is that the blue color is about one tenth as bright as it
sould be, which means the colors look greenish-browning, unless I set
the red and green gains down to where I can barely see the image in a
normally lit room.
Of course, I tried to set the blue gain to the max setting, but it is
still one tenth as bright as it should be, by my estimation.
I opened the unit up and looked inside. It is fairly free of dust.
The parts of it that I could see without taking it completely apart
didn't show any visible defects such as burned parts, loose connectors,
broken wires, scorch marks, et cetera.
Aside from the dim blues, the unit works just fine, and I would like to
take a shot at fixing it.
Does anyone have any suggestions for what I should check first, second,
third, and so on?
Thanks to all of you.
Graviton.
The previous owner said that the picture was "greenish".
He didn't say anything else about it.
The problem is that the blue color is about one tenth as bright as it
sould be, which means the colors look greenish-browning, unless I set
the red and green gains down to where I can barely see the image in a
normally lit room.
Of course, I tried to set the blue gain to the max setting, but it is
still one tenth as bright as it should be, by my estimation.
I opened the unit up and looked inside. It is fairly free of dust.
The parts of it that I could see without taking it completely apart
didn't show any visible defects such as burned parts, loose connectors,
broken wires, scorch marks, et cetera.
Aside from the dim blues, the unit works just fine, and I would like to
take a shot at fixing it.
Does anyone have any suggestions for what I should check first, second,
third, and so on?
Thanks to all of you.
Graviton.