Flat screen monitor 19" needs fixit; free to good home
The power went out here twice today. After the second event, monitor seems to have died. This is an Acer monitor, several years old. Black(ish) bezel; not glossy. Flat screen, I think 19" diagonal. Has been a very nice reliable monitor during its working life. Has choice of DVI input or the older kind of data connection, whatever that used to be. This specific batch of Acer monitors had used a type of capacitor which is known to have a higher-than-usual failure rate, and this is PROBABLY what it needs. Had a twin of this that fryolated same way 2 years ago, and a WLUG member came by & reported shortly after that he got it up & running with just the replacement of bad caps. This monitor has been very steady and reliable until this afternoon, with nice display and no dead pixels, ever. So if you are handy with electronics fixits, capacitors are cheap and you could probably get this working again with only a screwdriver, a soldering iron and a little bit of fiddling. Might be nice for the kid's playroom or the back office, or something. I don't know how nice games look on this monitor, since I don't do gaming. Videos always looked perfectly fine with good color. PM me if you think you want this, since I have to get down under the work table to unplug the power cord & I'm not as spry as I used to be, but can do as long as my knees aren't required to do anything radical before Noon. Pickup after Noon any day, & evenings even sort-of late-ish are okay. I can meet you at the door with this. I'm in Worcester near Elm Park. Rather give this away here than trash it, or Freecycle... first dibs to WLUG. Best wishes, Liz J
Hi Liz, If nobody else has chimed in, I'll take it. I've fixed a handful of LCDs with capacitor issues, and they're all still in use today. I'll use it as a 'preview' monitor at church if I can fix it. ;-) Let me know, Thanks! Jeff On Sat, Jun 27, 2015 at 9:58 PM, E Johnson <iris.gates@gmail.com> wrote:
The power went out here twice today. After the second event, monitor seems to have died.
This is an Acer monitor, several years old. Black(ish) bezel; not glossy. Flat screen, I think 19" diagonal. Has been a very nice reliable monitor during its working life. Has choice of DVI input or the older kind of data connection, whatever that used to be.
This specific batch of Acer monitors had used a type of capacitor which is known to have a higher-than-usual failure rate, and this is PROBABLY what it needs. Had a twin of this that fryolated same way 2 years ago, and a WLUG member came by & reported shortly after that he got it up & running with just the replacement of bad caps.
This monitor has been very steady and reliable until this afternoon, with nice display and no dead pixels, ever. So if you are handy with electronics fixits, capacitors are cheap and you could probably get this working again with only a screwdriver, a soldering iron and a little bit of fiddling. Might be nice for the kid's playroom or the back office, or something.
I don't know how nice games look on this monitor, since I don't do gaming. Videos always looked perfectly fine with good color.
PM me if you think you want this, since I have to get down under the work table to unplug the power cord & I'm not as spry as I used to be, but can do as long as my knees aren't required to do anything radical before Noon. Pickup after Noon any day, & evenings even sort-of late-ish are okay. I can meet you at the door with this. I'm in Worcester near Elm Park.
Rather give this away here than trash it, or Freecycle... first dibs to WLUG.
Best wishes, Liz J
_______________________________________________ Wlug mailing list Wlug@mail.wlug.org http://mail.wlug.org/mailman/listinfo/wlug
Hi Jeff On Jun 28, 2015 12:29 AM, "JeffA Maillists" <jeffa.maillists@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Liz,
If nobody else has chimed in, I'll take it. I've fixed a handful of
LCDs with capacitor issues, and they're all still in use today.
I'll use it as a 'preview' monitor at church if I can fix it. ;-)
Let me know, Thanks!
Jeff
On Sat, Jun 27, 2015 at 9:58 PM, E Johnson <iris.gates@gmail.com> wrote:
The power went out here twice today. After the second event, monitor
seems to have died.
This is an Acer monitor, several years old. Black(ish) bezel; not
glossy. Flat screen, I think 19" diagonal. Has been a very nice reliable monitor during its working life. Has choice of DVI input or the older kind of data connection, whatever that used to be.
This specific batch of Acer monitors had used a type of capacitor which
is known to have a higher-than-usual failure rate, and this is PROBABLY what it needs. Had a twin of this that fryolated same way 2 years ago, and a WLUG member came by & reported shortly after that he got it up & running with just the replacement of bad caps.
This monitor has been very steady and reliable until this afternoon,
with nice display and no dead pixels, ever. So if you are handy with electronics fixits, capacitors are cheap and you could probably get this working again with only a screwdriver, a soldering iron and a little bit of fiddling. Might be nice for the kid's playroom or the back office, or something.
I don't know how nice games look on this monitor, since I don't do
gaming. Videos always looked perfectly fine with good color.
PM me if you think you want this, since I have to get down under the
work table to unplug the power cord & I'm not as spry as I used to be, but can do as long as my knees aren't required to do anything radical before Noon. Pickup after Noon any day, & evenings even sort-of late-ish are okay. I can meet you at the door with this. I'm in Worcester near Elm Park.
Rather give this away here than trash it, or Freecycle... first dibs to
WLUG.
Best wishes, Liz J
_______________________________________________ Wlug mailing list Wlug@mail.wlug.org http://mail.wlug.org/mailman/listinfo/wlug
_______________________________________________ Wlug mailing list Wlug@mail.wlug.org http://mail.wlug.org/mailman/listinfo/wlug
Hi Jeff power is out here AGAiN tonight --they think back on 3-am --so I have to use this tablet thing but yes nobody has yet desired this monitor and we would be glad if you want to try repairing it. Email me direct please iris.gates@gmail.com for pickup time. thanks, Liz j sorry for typos
participants (2)
-
E Johnson
-
JeffA Maillists