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Dell P1130 21" CRT Monitor Questions & Answers
Too Bright P1130
Dell P1130 Service Manual r + g + b resistors measure on them and chassis -ground by have a black picture for getting the highest voltages if its looks like out of range look the manual and the resistors on there values that the ones and values you write about can be made of the only few carbon composite resistors witch can have get some drift over time over the tolerance. this kind of dark brown resistors are very sensitive for moisture and more, best is to soldering one leg of the resistor out and measure for compare on every resistor its resist or disconnect the crt print from the tube and if the resistors are good then reduce on the potential meter on the line transformer some reduce brightness below if its so bright that its against the backlashes. control focusing also after that . i have only suggest by this chassis its a 25 years ago i was very busy with c r t t v and video and more a little study on the manual can give you other results for some deformed capacitors also why its come out of range begin with the power supply and don,t forget to disconnect before measuring the power supply the horizontal line load to the line transistor (fly back because of your multi meter and have a 100 w lamp in serial in mains to control for your power supply on .
Too Bright
It could.Check the screen voltage G2,If its high more then 400v this fix could work.
Samir
Dell 21 inch p1130 no
check the fuse and cable.
check the SMPS out put (100v, 85v, 18v, 12v, etc)
Check the Horizontal out put transistor
check horz. driver transistor
Shadow Lines Across Screen on Dell P1130 CRT Monitor
What sort of shadow lines? I assume you haven't just noticed the two horizontal lines 1/3rd up the screen from the bottom and 1/3rd down from the top from the internal stabilizing wires that all Trinitron CRTs have?
I have a Dell P1130
Sounds like an adapter problem.
If you have tired mutiple monitors then the card/adapter is the only problem/cause left.
You need to replace the adapter/card or motherboard (if the video is on-board).
There is not other reason. Drivers and updates will not help.
Diagonal RGB lines
It might just need degaussing. If the monitor is equipped with a degauss button, try pressing it. If not, it might eventually go away with time - sometimes when CRT monitors are moved and change orientations odd color distortions due to magnetic fields result. After a while the magnetic field fades and the colors will be back to normal.
Otherwise, upgrade to an LCD - easier on the eyes, and a lot easier on the back. :)
I want to know about some adventures video games?
Check out Big Fish Games. It is a subscription service but they have all types of games including adventure and hidden object. You can also tryp Pogo since they have both a fee and subscription service. Last, but not least, you can try one of your local computer stores or the electronics section of "big box" stores like Target, Walmart, Kmart, etc.
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