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	<title>Comments on: Removing And Installing A Monitor Chassis</title>
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		<title>By: Jonathan Leung</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jonathan Leung</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Oct 2010 14:17:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Geoff,

Sounds like you&#039;ve done some excellent troubleshooting on this G07 chassis. We definitely think you&#039;re on the right track. Replacing these parts should at least give you a better idea of what the problem is even if it doesn&#039;t fix it entirely.

We have also featured your question on episode 18 of our Q&amp;A podcast. Please listen to it for more of our thoughts on your question. Thank you for your question and keep us updated on your progress.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Geoff,</p>
<p>Sounds like you&#8217;ve done some excellent troubleshooting on this G07 chassis. We definitely think you&#8217;re on the right track. Replacing these parts should at least give you a better idea of what the problem is even if it doesn&#8217;t fix it entirely.</p>
<p>We have also featured your question on episode 18 of our Q&amp;A podcast. Please listen to it for more of our thoughts on your question. Thank you for your question and keep us updated on your progress.</p>
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		<title>By: Geoff</title>
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		<dc:creator>Geoff</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Sep 2010 04:35:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi guys, I&#039;ve been learning a lot from your videos lately. I recently purchased a Zaxxon machine with an Electrohome G07 monitor in it. It worked fine when I got it home, but a couple days later the monitor went black. I checked all plugs and found nothing unplugged, but the chassis and tube where caked in dirt and gunk. I went ahead an discharged the monitor and removed the chassis, and proceded to clean and trouble shoot. I found that the F901 fuse was blown, I checked the HOT and it seems fine, but the regulator (x04) is dead (no reading). The flyback looks to be in good shape, but I found a few diodes (resistors) that where bad (R903, R515, R522, R117, R107, R420). My plan is to replace these resistors and the x04 regulator and the fuse and try hooking it all back up. Do you think I should be checking for other problems first? Or does this sound common to you? This is my first attempt at repairing a monitor and so I thought I should ask the pros first.

Thanks
Geoff</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi guys, I&#8217;ve been learning a lot from your videos lately. I recently purchased a Zaxxon machine with an Electrohome G07 monitor in it. It worked fine when I got it home, but a couple days later the monitor went black. I checked all plugs and found nothing unplugged, but the chassis and tube where caked in dirt and gunk. I went ahead an discharged the monitor and removed the chassis, and proceded to clean and trouble shoot. I found that the F901 fuse was blown, I checked the HOT and it seems fine, but the regulator (x04) is dead (no reading). The flyback looks to be in good shape, but I found a few diodes (resistors) that where bad (R903, R515, R522, R117, R107, R420). My plan is to replace these resistors and the x04 regulator and the fuse and try hooking it all back up. Do you think I should be checking for other problems first? Or does this sound common to you? This is my first attempt at repairing a monitor and so I thought I should ask the pros first.</p>
<p>Thanks<br />
Geoff</p>
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