L LeePick Honorable Sep 24, 2013 4 0 10,510 Sep 24, 2013 #1 I was using the wrong adapter on my Mitsubishi DiamondPoint V50LCD monitor. If the voltage was incorrect could that cause the red color to stop working?
I was using the wrong adapter on my Mitsubishi DiamondPoint V50LCD monitor. If the voltage was incorrect could that cause the red color to stop working?
Solution S S smeezekitty Sep 25, 2013 Yeah higher voltage does carry the risk of damage. Still check the cable.
S smeezekitty Distinguished Sep 11, 2012 6,960 0 18,460 Sep 24, 2013 #2 Higher or lower than spec'd voltage? Also check the video cable on both ends. Upvote 0 Downvote
L LeePick Honorable Sep 24, 2013 4 0 10,510 Sep 24, 2013 #3 smeezekitty : Higher or lower than spec'd voltage? Also check the video cable on both ends. Higher than the specified voltage. I was using 19V when it only needed 12V. Upvote 0 Downvote
smeezekitty : Higher or lower than spec'd voltage? Also check the video cable on both ends. Higher than the specified voltage. I was using 19V when it only needed 12V.
S smeezekitty Distinguished Sep 11, 2012 6,960 0 18,460 Sep 25, 2013 Solution #4 Yeah higher voltage does carry the risk of damage. Still check the cable. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution