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Noob question, hooking up my monitor for the first time. Should I use an inline fuse on the black or white wire, or just cut up an old PC cord and tie in the three wires (black white green)direct to AC power?
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you can go direct to AC mains,that monitor is full range AC-works on any voltage from 90 to 255VAC direct from mains socket
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the chassis itself also has a fuse built into it on the AC input, so there is a bit of protection there.
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