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Spraypainting monitors/Barebones Systems

Arkitech

Diamond Member
Has anyone here ever attempted to spraypaint a monitor? I'm thinking of doing mine, but I was wondering if there were any air or ventilation holes I should be concerned about.

Also whats the absolute cheapest case that I can buy thats big enough to work in without a problem and that will also hold 3-4 hard drives and about 2 CD/DVD drives?

Finally my last question I'm looking around to buy my first barebones system, this will also be my first time ordering online? Is there anything I should be aware of?

 
I do not recommend painting monitors. Yes the back bucket is relatively easy to remove, on most monitors 4 screws and it?s off. However removing the front bezel is much more difficult. Usually the user control button assembly is mounted to the front bezel, meaning disconnecting wires etc. Do not try to paint the monitor with the plastics on. Paint is full of metals and other conductive materials that can bridge gaps between high voltage circuits and can damage the unit. Painting will void any warranty you may have on the unit.

Do not open your monitor unless you are trained and comfortable around extreme high voltage.

If you succeed in painting the unit, it will be very prone to scratches even if you use a good primer.

Good Luck
 
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