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My ACER 19" flatscreen LCD monitor will not turn on. It was plugged into a surge protector, but...?

Has been restarting for the last few weeks, with an increasing frequency of that (up to several times a night) increasing in the last few days. I live in New York City, where there is potential power problems. I tried plugging the monitor into a different socket, with a power surge protector, and after turning off some lights on that circuit, and it still won't turn on at all. Is it broken or burnt out or something?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    if is under warranty claim it,

  • haden
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    properly you're the two top in a manner. It does not harm any of the home equipment once you turn the strip on (so which you're top there) yet you may desire to circulate away it on for all time (he's top yet for the incorrect reason). Surges of skill come from outdoors the residing house regardless if the home equipment are on or not and that they are able to ensue at any time not basically whilst the skill comes back on. the skill surge isn't regarding regardless of if or not the employing is in use. An equipment it quite is grew to become off can nevertheless be broken by using a surge (the plug could be broken and consequently rendering the employing ineffective to illustrate in spite of the shown fact that it does rely on the employing) The surge protector will the two disperse the surge properly or turn off the skill to those shops and to that end saving your home equipment that section plugged into the strip. desire that made sense! So circulate away them plugged in and the skill surge protector on in any respect cases. :)

  • 1 decade ago

    Check to see if theirs a reset button on the surge protector.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I could be time to get a new monitor.

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