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Author Topic: How to Power a Neotech NT2702 Monitor?  (Read 1476 times)

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How to Power a Neotech NT2702 Monitor?
« on: April 29, 2009, 06:53:29 pm »
I posted this is another thread but I dont wanna threadjack :). I am trying to figure out how to power a monitor I picked up, it is a Neotech NT2702 http://www.neotecgraphic.com/detail.asp?TABLENAME=VGA_Monitor&ID=4 I have a Blitz 2000 Gold cab that is only missing a monitor and would like to to put this monitor in to replace the missing one but I am unsure how to power it.
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Re: How to Power a Neotech NT2702 Monitor?
« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2009, 10:57:40 pm »
per the listed pwr requirements , this most likely has an onboard SMPS .
thus, rendering an isolation xformer moot.


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Re: How to Power a Neotech NT2702 Monitor?
« Reply #2 on: April 29, 2009, 11:57:50 pm »
Yup, plug 'er in.  Probably comes with a standard wall plug.  You can hack the end off and change it to whatever connector is in your cabinet if you want.

However, that monitor won't for for Blitz.  Blitz can run medium (25k) or standard (15k) resolution.  That monitor is a VGA (31k) monitor.  Cramming a 27" monitor into that cabinet (assuming it's the standard upright) is also difficult, though entirely possible.