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RayB:

--- Quote from: knave on March 06, 2007, 04:22:19 pm ---Oh, and is it normal for the Marquee holder to be secured with a tamper-proof screws?
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Yes it's normal. Do you know why? Because they are TAMPER PROOF.
 ;D
SithMaster:
Wasnt there a site selling a set of the tools real cheap that was posted a while back?  Couldve sworn it was radioshack.
mrserv0n:
Why are they fatal? What can happen to you?

Definitely try the adjustments before trying to remove the monitor. And always remember...

BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL WHEN WORKING WITH MONITORS! THEY CAN BE FATAL!
knave:
I'm not sure what to make of that mrserv0n. Are you being serious and asking a question or are you simply warning me further on the dangers of touching the monitor in the wrong place?

Either way on the safe side, I'll say that the monitors carry a charge for a long time even if unpluged. Since there is no case around them if you touch the wrong part...ZAP! you can get a bad, fatal even, shock.

Since we are on the topic of monitors, I jotted down some numbers of of mine.

On a sticker with a bar code:

WG - 1287872

On a second sticker:

WG R2570 - 018S3OK (some of these were hard to read and might be wrong)

Ink stamped onto a metal part where the stickers were:

53369 - 01

On a big sticker on the tube itself:

G - A63ADG25X

Manufactured july 1991...

How do I find the model and manual to this puppy?
mrserv0n:
No I was being serious, I just quoted the poster wrong, thanks for the info I did not know that. Good thing I run my cab off a plasma tv or I might not be typing this message right now LOL
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