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David Harmon
- Jan 1, 1970
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I recently got an ancient monochrome video monitor from a friend.
This thing probably hasn't been powered on for fifteen or twenty years.
I'm thinking I will put it on a variac and turn it up slowly from zero
over several hours, to maybe let electrolytic caps reform, and avoid
anything else that might object to getting suddenly whacked with a full
120 volts. Is that a good idea? Is there anything in a video monitor,
like maybe the high voltage supply, that will object to running on
reduced voltage for a few hours at first?
This thing probably hasn't been powered on for fifteen or twenty years.
I'm thinking I will put it on a variac and turn it up slowly from zero
over several hours, to maybe let electrolytic caps reform, and avoid
anything else that might object to getting suddenly whacked with a full
120 volts. Is that a good idea? Is there anything in a video monitor,
like maybe the high voltage supply, that will object to running on
reduced voltage for a few hours at first?