Minky Posted August 15 Report Share Posted August 15 I use a monitor to view the cctv camera images, well I did until it was turned off when we went away for a fortnight. On return the system did not display. Luckily I had another monitor and plugged it in basically to find if the problem was the base unit or the monitor. This afternoon I decided to check the failed monitor on another computer. When I fired it up there was an image on the screen which vanshed after a couple of seconds. If I turn the monitor on and off the screen does show image . So all works but is there some sort of internal battery that went flat and now won't accept charge. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scarecrow243 Posted August 15 Report Share Posted August 15 its most likely a component has gone so it heats up then it switches off Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Minky Posted August 16 Author Report Share Posted August 16 Beastly electronics. It may be a 2p component that is faulty but with no way to know or trace a fault its a bin job. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scarecrow243 Posted August 16 Report Share Posted August 16 you can take the back off and have a look to see if anything has burnt or heat marks also check for swollen or leaking capacitors Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Minky Posted August 18 Author Report Share Posted August 18 I've been told that some panels do have a kind of battery but "not as we know it JIM". Known as an electrolytic. I might just pull it down. Simple job.. only 8 screws holding the front to the back. And have a closer look with a magnifying glass to see if anything looks a bit odd / out of normal. Nothing ventured Nothing gained. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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