Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!sdd.hp.com!news.cs.indiana.edu!ariel.unm.edu!chama.unm.edu!honeywel From: honeywel@chama.unm.edu (Honeywell Field Service) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware Subject: Re: Monitor Part Number Message-ID: <1991Jun05.161108.28837@ariel.unm.edu> Date: 5 Jun 91 16:11:08 GMT References: <1413@opus.NMSU.Edu> Distribution: comp Organization: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque Lines: 32 In article <1413@opus.NMSU.Edu> mlumeyer@nmsu.edu (Marc Lumeyer) writes: >I have a problem with my CompuAdd monitor. I've traced the problem to >the flyback transformer. >>>>Zapped<<<<<<< > >If anybody out there has any info regarding part numbers or ways to >get part numbers, I'd be eternally gratefull for advice. > For anyone looking for replacement flybacks, I would suggest you try calling C.R.C. Components Inc., (818)330-1266, (800)366-1272, 15308 E. Valley Blvd., City of Industry, CA 91746. These people specialize in power transformers and flyback transformers for virtually every make of monitor. On another subject, someone inquired about the possibility of replacing their noisy fan. This isn't particularly difficult and there are "quietized" fans available. The important thing is to be careful to replace your fan with one that moves the same, or greater, volume of air. The vendor should have the specs on the cfm, cubic feet/minute of airflow. You can probably get by with a crude "touchy/feely" approach to testing the airflow, but it is important to keep in mind that this fans provides cooling to your entire system not just the power supply. If your local electronic parts stores are inadequate, try the "Allied" catalog--I've had good results with the Allied "Flight 90" series on Apollo systems. -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- HONEYWELL Third Party Computer Service -- 1(800) 525-7439 Mike Thomas, Senior Technician, Albuquerque, New Mexico honeywel@wayback.unm.edu (505) 888-5820