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Title: Vision Pro M# KT-2938f Sparking
Post by: TexasWalter on October 06, 2007, 05:47:07 pm
Inside the tube just as the monitor stars it will start sparking around where the flyback hooks up. I know it spent 1 - 2 hours in a light rain.
Could it have water in it?
If so what can be done about it?
Title: Re: Vision Pro M# KT-2938f Sparking
Post by: grantspain on October 06, 2007, 06:02:01 pm
discharge the tube,remove the anode cap and clean the surround of the hole with a light cleaning fluid on sprayed on a paper towel(do not spray on to the tube),do the same with the anode cap and make sure everything is perfectly dry-make sure you blow out any debris in the hole as well then reconnect
Title: Re: Vision Pro M# KT-2938f Sparking
Post by: TexasWalter on October 06, 2007, 06:16:39 pm
Holy crap dude thank you so much did just just what you said and BINGO all better.
 :notworthy:  :notworthy:  :cheers:

Next question where can I find info on it? I have looked on Happ no luck Google no luck? Any ideas?
Title: Re: Vision Pro M# KT-2938f Sparking
Post by: bluevolume on October 06, 2007, 10:06:34 pm
Its awesome that this question gets answered so quickly now.

Didn't used to be this easy.  :(
Title: Re: Vision Pro M# KT-2938f Sparking
Post by: grantspain on October 07, 2007, 05:59:25 am
Its awesome that this question gets answered so quickly now.

Didn't used to be this easy.  :(
i missed your first post regarding this subject,i am not sure why.
as for happ vision pro info,what info are you after-schematics?
Title: Re: Vision Pro M# KT-2938f Sparking
Post by: TexasWalter on October 07, 2007, 09:47:50 am
Sorry I guess I should have made a new post for this question.

What I would like to find is info about the resolution and any other settings I may need to know about.
Title: Re: Vision Pro M# KT-2938f Sparking
Post by: grantspain on October 07, 2007, 10:59:05 am
i am not familiar with vision pro monitors but from what i can find its a svga monitor 31khz,normally if your monitor has a vga d-plug then its normally 31khz