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It sounds like you have a monitor with a common problem. After a few years some LCD monitors
will blow a power supply. The problem is caused by parts called
capacitors overheating in the confined space of the monitor. If you are
good at electronics repair/soldering you can usually fix the problem. Check out a few pictures on my web site www.ccl-la.com/badcaps.htm You can take the back cover off your monitor and look for the bad parts,replace any that look like the pictures and your monitor should work
fine. The capacitors do need to be installed with the correct + and -
connections, note the stripe on the old one and insert the new one the
same way.
I hope this helps, if so please rate my solution.
Buddy
Corporate Computer www.ccl-la.com
Over 21 years of computer and printer support/repair
It sounds like you have a monitor with a common problem. After a few years some LCD monitors
will blow a power supply. The problem is caused by parts called
capacitors overheating in the confined space of the monitor. If you are
good at electronics repair/soldering you can usually fix the problem. Check out a few pictures on my web site www.ccl-la.com/badcaps.htm You can take the back cover off your monitor and look for the bad parts,replace any that look like the pictures and your monitor should work
fine. The capacitors do need to be installed with the correct + and -
connections, note the stripe on the old one and insert the new one the
same way. If you don't want to try the repair yourself we offer a repair service for $35 plus shipping.
I hope this helps, if so please rate my solution.
Buddy Corporate Computer www.ccl-la.com Over 21 years of computer and printer support/repair
You have a monitor with a common problem. After a few years some LCD monitorswill
blow a power supply. The problem is caused by parts calledcapacitors
overheating in the confined space of he monitor. If you aregood at electronics repair/soldering you can usually fix he problem. Check out a few pictures on my web site www.ccl-la.com/badcaps.htmYou
can take the back cover off your monitor and look for the bad
parts,replace any that look like the pictues and your monitor should
workfine. The capacitors do need to be installed with the correct + and
-connections, note the stripe on the old one and insert the new one
thesame way. If you don't want to try the repair yourself we offer a repair service for $35 plus shipping. I hope this helps, if so please rate my solution.
Buddy Corporate Computer www.ccl-la.com Over 21 years of computer and printer support/repair
You have a monitor with a common problem. After a few years some LCD monitorswill blow a power supply. The problem is caused by parts calledcapacitors overheating in the confined space of he monitor. If you aregood at electronics repair/soldering you can usually fix he problem. Check out a few pictures on my web site www.ccl-la.com/badcaps.htmYou can take the back cover off your monitor and look for the bad parts,replace any that look like the pictues and your monitor should workfine. The capacitors do need to be installed with the correct + and -connections, note the stripe on the old one and insert the new one thesame way. If you don't want to try the repair yourself we offer a repair service for $35 plus shipping. I hope this helps, if so please rate my solution.
Buddy Corporate Computer www.ccl-la.com Over 21 years of computer and printer support/repair
What kind of monitor, a CRT or LCD type?
What kind of parts are you looking for?
The CRT type has dangerous voltages inside the unit and unless you know what you are doing, I would not suggest you go poking around inside a CRT monitor.
Since the external monitor displays and dim image on the laptop's LCD screen then the fault is the LCD backlight and it could be the inverter that supplies high voltage to the CCFL lamp or it is the CCLF lamp is burnt out, most likely this is the case. The inverter can be replaced easily but the CCLF lamp is more time consuming and requires soldering skills. Check out www.lcdparts.net for parts, repair service and DIY info.
it seams the dell monitors have bad componets installed on the inverter/power board in side the LCD monitor there are 2 transistor part# c5705 that go bad and this is caused by bad caps 1000uf 16volt, 470uf 16volt, If you open the monitor case there are 2 small board the one you need to look at is the larger one.if you can solder in the replacment parts you can fix it for under 15.00 dollars. Or you can get the complete board for 39.00 dollars bluestar international has all the parts instock.or lookup this number to order ther whole board yahoo search for 715l1074-h will give you a lis of site that sell this part.I repair these board every day this is as common a problem and all dell flat screen will see this sooner or later the new parts are better then original and cure this problem making dell a good LCD monitor without any more problems
REPLACE 2SC5707 IN POWER INVERTER BOARD.
This parts is used to fix Some dell and hp lcd monitor.
DELL E172FPb, E173FPb. HP Pavilion F1703, Pavilion F1503.
If you can't get this item to work let me know, I can help
I have fixed a lot of these monitor with no problem.
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