Q. I used a Lysol disinfecting wipe on both my LCD monitors while they were turned on (yeah...I know it was stupid) and now neither monitor will work.
To add to that, my G5 Power Mac, which was connected to the monitors at the time, seems to have frozen and won't respond to anything. I've tried unplugging it for 20 minutes and although when I plug it back up, the power indicator on the front is on, there is no other response.
Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To add to that, my G5 Power Mac, which was connected to the monitors at the time, seems to have frozen and won't respond to anything. I've tried unplugging it for 20 minutes and although when I plug it back up, the power indicator on the front is on, there is no other response.
Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A. Lysol is mostly water with a little alcohol and ammonia
You may have zapped your Monitors, Graphics Card,Motherboard and/or Power Supply
You will need to test each thing in a good system
Or take it all to a shop and ask what's fried
You may have zapped your Monitors, Graphics Card,Motherboard and/or Power Supply
You will need to test each thing in a good system
Or take it all to a shop and ask what's fried
Can I use old capacitors to repair LCD monitors?
Q. I am fixing an LCD monitor (needs new capacitors). In an old VCR/DVD player there are some with the exact same voltage and uF rating. Can I use them?
A. Don't use old electrolytic capacitors. They have a tendancy to dry out and go bad. If the old capcitors are not electrolytic, then they would probably be OK, but you might test them to see if they are still the rated capacitance.
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