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johnny

Jan 1, 1970
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My monitor is sparking at the back (inside the box, I can see it
sparking through the holes) near the socket where the lead plugs in
when I turn it on. What happens is like a spike. The monitor starts
coming on and then it sparks and then tries to come on again and
sparks again and so forth but of course I just turned it off. I
noticed a few weeks back that the spike was happening on the odd
occassion whent the monitor was on. There would be a loud cracking
noise and then the screen would disappear into a thin line and then
reappear again. Does anyone know what this might be?
Thanks for any advice. Johnny
 
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Sam Goldwasser

Jan 1, 1970
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My monitor is sparking at the back (inside the box, I can see it
sparking through the holes) near the socket where the lead plugs in
when I turn it on. What happens is like a spike. The monitor starts
coming on and then it sparks and then tries to come on again and
sparks again and so forth but of course I just turned it off. I
noticed a few weeks back that the spike was happening on the odd
occassion whent the monitor was on. There would be a loud cracking
noise and then the screen would disappear into a thin line and then
reappear again. Does anyone know what this might be?
Thanks for any advice. Johnny.

You're likely seeing arcing at the spark gaps, there to protect the
CRT in the event of a power supply problem resulting in excessive
voltage. It alos may be in reverse - a short in the CRT allowing excessive
voltage to appear on its pins. In any case, it's a problem that should
have been addressed when you first saw it.

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