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Old 23-01-2004, 20:07   #12
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Re: screen hell

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Originally Posted by ZrByte
Also make sure the Fuse in the plug is 13A not 3A or 5A, most monitors wont even work with lower amp fuses but some do and cause a dimmer screen than you should get.
????????? Erm no - sorry m8 but that is incorrect and could be dangerous to the user.

A normal monitor only draws 120-250w that is only 1 amp at the most.

If the device was suplied with a 3 amp fuse then it was for a reason.

Replacing a fuse with a fuse of the wrong rating will degrade protection.
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