Well, not sure if this is an issue or not, but that's why I would like to ask you guys.
I've been using this Dell D1626HT monitor for the last 2 months on a daily basis. Before that, it only saw occasional use (1-2 times a week). Anyways, the "issue" it has is that every once in a while when using the monitor, it will make a static discharge "snap" noise and the picture on the screen would shrink for a split second and then come back to normal. When that "snap" happens, a small instantaneous arc will form between what appears to be area underneath the flyback (or at least nearby) and the shield / metal tray that is holding the deflection board with the flyback.
Now, I've actually noticed this "issue" way back (like 2 years ago), but it happened very very rarely and I never noticed the instantaneous arcing mentioned above. Yesterday, the monitor did it several times. Moreover, I've noticed something new that didn't happen before:
- Before, when the monitor was turned off, it would make the "usual" static discharge sound that CRTs make when you turn them off.
- After yesterday, when the CRT monitor is turned off, the "usual" static discharge sounds are interrupted every now and then by a short moment of silence and then some louder static discharge "snapping" noises, just like when the picture is "snapping". When that happens, I can actually see the same static discharge arcing between the flyback area and the shield. And as far as I recall, I never saw it do this before.
So any ideas what this could be? I opened this monitor about a year and a half ago for clean-up in hopes that it was dust causing this issue. It didn't seem very dusty, though. Is there like a discharge circuit that is not doing it's job? Or something else is bad?
I hope there's still some CRT guru's around. Your answers/comments/suggestions are always welcome and appreciated. Would really like to know what's causing this issue as I don't want this monitor to go down. Currently, I'm using it with my desktop PC for school work. Also really like the color on it. The tube is still in very good condition and focus is excellent.
I included two pictures of the monitor. The construction is very similar to my GDM-FW900 (actually, the GDM-FW900 and other big Sony CRT's were likely based off of this monitor since it's from 1998
). That said, taking out the D-board for a clean-up won't be very easy. But if you need more pictures, I will do.
I've been using this Dell D1626HT monitor for the last 2 months on a daily basis. Before that, it only saw occasional use (1-2 times a week). Anyways, the "issue" it has is that every once in a while when using the monitor, it will make a static discharge "snap" noise and the picture on the screen would shrink for a split second and then come back to normal. When that "snap" happens, a small instantaneous arc will form between what appears to be area underneath the flyback (or at least nearby) and the shield / metal tray that is holding the deflection board with the flyback.
Now, I've actually noticed this "issue" way back (like 2 years ago), but it happened very very rarely and I never noticed the instantaneous arcing mentioned above. Yesterday, the monitor did it several times. Moreover, I've noticed something new that didn't happen before:
- Before, when the monitor was turned off, it would make the "usual" static discharge sound that CRTs make when you turn them off.
- After yesterday, when the CRT monitor is turned off, the "usual" static discharge sounds are interrupted every now and then by a short moment of silence and then some louder static discharge "snapping" noises, just like when the picture is "snapping". When that happens, I can actually see the same static discharge arcing between the flyback area and the shield. And as far as I recall, I never saw it do this before.
So any ideas what this could be? I opened this monitor about a year and a half ago for clean-up in hopes that it was dust causing this issue. It didn't seem very dusty, though. Is there like a discharge circuit that is not doing it's job? Or something else is bad?
I hope there's still some CRT guru's around. Your answers/comments/suggestions are always welcome and appreciated. Would really like to know what's causing this issue as I don't want this monitor to go down. Currently, I'm using it with my desktop PC for school work. Also really like the color on it. The tube is still in very good condition and focus is excellent.
I included two pictures of the monitor. The construction is very similar to my GDM-FW900 (actually, the GDM-FW900 and other big Sony CRT's were likely based off of this monitor since it's from 1998

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