Question:
I know we live to mod ect. but...
Does a monitor really need a blowhole/fan ???
Has anyone actually seen a monitor come with one (from the factory)
What is the gain in this delicate operation ?
I read the above comments but dont be fooled my friends.
No mater what you do the tube itself is what actually maters and heat isnt the issue
in this mater but uptime.
Ok i see some parts like resistors/transistors/capacitors heating up and losing lifetime but all that can be replaced if needed .
In the case of the tube....well if that goes we buy a new monitor as the repair cost isnt worth it.
My recomendation:
If not viewing the screen (in case of it being a server/or overnight downloads etc.)
simply ..TURN IT OFF.
And to further protect it ....put it through a UPS(in Europe especially we lose alot of monitors dew to bad power surges/brown outs etc).
In most cases we dont really use a monitor for more than about 3-5 years so im sure we are way below the predicted life span .
And a Caution note to the ones going to attempt this.
1) If your not absolutly sure about what your gonna do ...dont do it.
2) inside a monitor we have some very high voltage capacitors( very painfull shock )
3) dont touch anything out of curiousity cause reconfiguring a monitors geometry etc. isnt an easy task without proper tools.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED !!
