24 July 2014, 11:43 | #1 |
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1084D monitor repair
Monitor displays no problem but the power button won't stay on apparently a common problem . Does anyone know who could repair this for me !!! I live midlands area
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24 July 2014, 11:51 | #2 |
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It's not going to be easy to find a suitable switch. I'd short the switch out and turn the monitor off & on with the switch on the wall/powerboard.
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24 July 2014, 13:35 | #3 |
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My old 1084D-1 had the same problem - I fixed it by introducing some slim cardboard in the sides of the button (making it stuck on the on position) and then fixing the overall result with a bit of tape. I could then turn it on/off using the switch on the power socket.
Seemed to be working really well! (Akira should be able to update me on how it's faring - he's got that monitor now ) |
24 July 2014, 14:47 | #4 |
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i think these take a ME5A mate...
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