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MONITOR FAULT MY DIGIMATE DOES NOT SWITCH ON. POWER CORD IS OKAY

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Check A/C voltage,fuse,maincap220/450v,bridge rectifire,reg.IC,FET.
check O/P sec. Voltages 5v,12v,65v,80v,150v Voltages may be variations on make.
Combo section 80vdc,60vdc
processor 5v,Vertical sec+12v,-12vdc
filament sup.6.3vA/C
Horizontal sec,H O/p 100v/120v
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