dim to unreadable. We have no idea how to proceed, but need to do so that we can read the temperature of the oven. Thanks, Jami I have the same problem with mine. Do you know what the approximate cost
...dim. Is there some adjustment I can make to increase the Led brightness?? Thanks Stacy We can replace the VFD tube for you. The total cost for this repair is $71.06. For more information, our site is ...
dim any way to brighten up It depends... If the display is a VFD type, and if a new VFD tube is available as a separate part, then it can be replaced for $39.95 plus parts. We do that. If it is an LCD
...dim It may be a weak VFD tube or it may be that the rear of the display window and front of the display glass are very dusty. Sometimes you can clean it inside to brighten it up. At our Web site, we ...
dim. What should I do? It may be a weak VFD tube or it may be that the rear of the display window and front of the display glass are very dusty. Sometimes you can clean it inside to brighten it up. At
...dim you can barely read it. anyway to brighten it up? It may be a weak VFD tube or it may be that the rear of the display window and front of the display glass are very dusty. Sometimes you can clean ...
Question about XL1800 1100 Watts Microwave Oven
...dim, almost invisible It may be a weak VFD tube but more likely that the rear of the display window and front of the display glass are very dusty. Sometimes you can clean it inside to brighten it up. ...
Question about MH2155XP Microwave Oven
...dim. Is there any way to make it brighter? The display has become increasingly dimmer over time. If you had mentioned your full model number, we could have looked whether the VFD is available as a ...
VFD type and can dim over-time due to a resistor gradually changing value. Look on the board near the display, and see if a resistor appears to have gotten too-hot. I've repaired many displays on VCRs
Question about Vintage RC-55 cube shaped AMFM Alarm Clock Radio
...over the face may be dull and causing the dim display. Otherwise your VFD is going bad. http://www.electronic-circuitry.com/e/action/ShowInfo.php?classid=61&id=89934 Here is the ...
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