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Cleaning LED Monitor

03/30/2012 11:13 AM

how should i clean an led monitor?

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Re: cleaning led monitor

03/30/2012 11:27 AM

What did it say in the User's Guide?

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Re: cleaning led monitor

03/30/2012 12:43 PM

Get one of these kits.

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Re: Cleaning LED Monitor

03/30/2012 12:53 PM

If it's that dirty, you probably need a new one...I just use a duster...

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Re: Cleaning LED Monitor

03/30/2012 3:36 PM

If it is really, really, really dirty try this

or you could try a soft cotton (non-plush) towel and a mild eye glass(es) cleaner.

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Re: Cleaning LED Monitor

03/30/2012 11:02 PM

it was fun playing with you guys. let's do it again sometime.

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Re: Cleaning LED Monitor

05/10/2012 4:57 AM

As you can see, it now has a switch fitted.The main reason for this is to give it a very low level nightfinder glow mode.There is a 150kΩ resistor (bleed resistor) fitted across the switch, so that a current
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