Postby Technomancer » Wed Nov 12, 2003 8:21 am
You can correct for to defects to a point. However, the electrical problem is still there and will probably get worse (especially if the current defect that you have is causing excessive heating anywhere). It's very possible that the monitor may become irretriveably damaged, or that it may present a fire or shock hazard (there are *extremely* high voltages in those things). That's why I recommend you have it looked at.
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