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Sherry Kettoman Posted on Mar 16, 2014

1300g will not come on

When my mother pushed the on button she said it made a popping noise and would not turn on. Monitor is just fine.

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Probably a blown capacitor in the power supply. Replace power supply is the quick and easy solution

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