Repair of a Mitsubishi Diamond Plus 93SB 19" Monitor

I have been very pleased with the performance of this monitor which has now developed a fault. The screen regularly collapses to a central horizontal white line and on occasion can be temporarily resolved by a sharp blow to the outer casing. Obviously this is not recommended, but suggests that the fault is not major and could be as simple as a dry joint. I am loathe to dispose of this excellent monitor, even though it is of the CRT type and no longer in favour with the masses. I would appreciate any feedback/advice as to the cost effectiveness of a repair and an indication as to what the fault might. This info would be useful should I be able to source an engineer locally who is prepared to take on the repair.

Many thanks

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p_ealey
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The horizontal white line indicates the loss of vertical sweep to the deflection coils. The sharp blow fix suggests a bad connection or a bad solder joint. One who knows some basic safety rules can narrow this down by flexing and poking and wiggling.

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Charles Schuler

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