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My monitor keeps turning off after 2 seconds please help heres a video of it...
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If your LCD display is turning itself off due to aging capacitors, an easy work around is to turn the brightness down! Brightness goes down, display draws less juice, and you can at least use it. As it warms up you should be able to gradually turn the brightness back up, although probably not all the way.

Sometimes this problem manifests itself as a display that turns itself off after a few seconds or will turn itself off and back on over and over again.
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iLewis wrote If your LCD display is turning itself off due to aging capacitors, an easy work around is to turn the brightness down! Brightness goes down, display draws less juice, and you can at least use it. As it warms up you should be able to gradually turn the brightness back up, although probably not all the way.

Sometimes this problem manifests itself as a display that turns itself off after a few seconds or will turn itself off and back on over and over again.


so i turned the brightness down and it still does the same thing please help and thanks for the reply.
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What brand and model is it? It'll help with the troubleshooting as there are certain brands that have their own extra problems ^^

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warinvader wrote What brand and model is it? It'll help with the troubleshooting as there are certain brands that have their own extra problems ^^



Lol its an off brand its a honeywell but i dont know what model
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