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Main => Monitor/Video Forum => Topic started by: mmmPeanutButter on December 09, 2003, 06:32:05 pm
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I took apart my 21" Viewsonic monitor the other day to start the drawings and planning for my cabinet. When I took off the bezel, I found a 'C'-shapes metal strip around the inside which was connected to a wire.
Is this part of the degaussing for the monitor? If not, what is it? I imagine that it has a purpose.
If I take the monitor out of the case for the cabinet, can I just put the metal strip between the tube and the custom wooden bezel, or is there a "science" to its placement?
thanks
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Looks like it's a radio frequency shield to keep radio frequency interferance to a minimum as per FCC regulations. This is done so that the monitor meets USA requirements so that it can legally be sold and operated in this country.
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I concur... just an RF shield. Don't bother attempting to reuse it in your cab.
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Seriously? I noticed them on my Mag monitor but just laid them out of the way... then i noticed my monitor image would bounce every now and then and i'd smell something odd... so i taped the strips to the top and bottom of the tube and it stopped. I concluded (along with a few on this and other message boards) that they were used as static collectors. Of course, mine had 2 wires running from the strips to somewhere else on the monitor.
Oh well, maybe i don't need them after all.