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Sony SDM-HS74P Monitor

September 20 2007 at 8:21 PM
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  (Login wado66)

My monitor will immediatly cutoff as soon as I push the power button on. However, the power light doesn't turn amber. It stays green. I can hit the input button, and it will come on for a half second. I looked inside. No loose connections. Nothing out of the ordinary, (visually)
Any ideas?

 
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Re: Sony SDM-HS74P Monitor

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September 24 2007, 6:23 PM 

Will the boards out of a SDM-HS73 or SDM-HX73 work on my SDM-HS74P?
I just hate to let this one go. Everything onn the outside is in mint condition.

 
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Re: Sony SDM-HS74P Monitor

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September 25 2007, 5:02 PM 

Just a little guidance is all I'm asking.
I know I'm not a pro by any means. But I am pretty mechanically inclined.
I have a bad monitor and a service manual. I feel I may can save this. Just asking for an
area to start at...

 
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Re: Sony SDM-HS74P Monitor

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October 4 2007, 5:37 AM 

Seems to be Aging capacitors in the powersupply.

 
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Re: Sony SDM-HS74P Monitor

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October 20 2007, 11:31 PM 

Ok, heres the kicker. This monitor has been sitting idle out in my garage.
The temperature isaround 60 degrees out there.
I decided to hook the monitor to a computer out in the garage. It will stay on for 30 seconds to a minute before it shuts down.
So, it seems to be a "heat issue."
Any more ideas?
Thanks,
Scott

 
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