monitor issue identification

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Anyone have a gut instinct what might be wrong with this monitor? (Other than it's broken!)

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Looks like a working monitor to me, may need some fine tuning, but it's lot better off than a broken monitor. Color balance and adjustment, then see where to go from there.

First and foremost, people need to know what type of monitor it is, then others can assist you better. If you are unsure, take clear pics of the monitor PCB and post, then people can give you better guidance.
 
It's on a machine I'm picking up tomorrow. According to the seller, it just started to do it within the past month. When I get the unit back home with me I'll post more info. Thanks.
 
I picked up the unit on Saturday and spent several hours yesterday going through it and repairing a number of minor items. It's in better shape than I hoped which is a huge plus. Will certainly still need to be capped as i see a couple of them are bulging. Will do them pretty soon.

The old owner was not knowledgeable at all about the equipment and had tried to make adjustments himself, making it look really bad. I re-adjusted the monitor and was able to get it pretty good. I would imagine after a cap kit it will look even better.

Also retrofitted it all with LED's, including replacing the florescent marque light with a 24" LED light.

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Picture still looks kinda green though?

Have you tried measuring the R,G and B voltage going to the neckboard if they're equal? Green looks to high/dominant.
 
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