I have no idea what happened. It's pretty much left in permanent tate and has been fine for months. Is it pretty much dead? Should I take it to a TV repair shop? Even if I opened it up I don't know what to look for.

Obviously when you open it up is to look for where the smoke came from. Smoke means burned plastic, your senses should be able to determine where it came from.Savory wrote:Tragedy! I turned on my Sony PVM-1910 last night, heard some popping sounds and then the smell of burning...something. No smoke or anything, just the smell. It still powers on, but there's no picture.
I have no idea what happened. It's pretty much left in permanent tate and has been fine for months. Is it pretty much dead? Should I take it to a TV repair shop? Even if I opened it up I don't know what to look for.
First of all remove the back of the monitor. Power it up, look inside do you see a soft orange glow at the end of the tube ? Do you hear a "crackling" sound when the monitor powers up ? I.e. the high voltage starting ?Savory wrote:I think I'm too nervous to open it up. Last thing I want to do is electrocute myself over a video game.There wasn't actually any smoke, just the smell which was somewhere between the scent burning/melting plastic and electricity