When i switch on my P.C. and my FP 5313 screen it flickers
This is a known problem with a series of components inside the monitor. There are about 11 capacitors that if replaced will allow the monitor to function properly.
The best place to go to read more is http://www.badcaps.net/forum/printthread.php?t=2658
The list of the capacitors that are bad are below with possible replacements.
C922, C925: Hermei LE 1000uF 16V, low impedance, general purpose, replacing with 1000uF 16V Samxon GF.
C201: Hermei LZ 150uF 25V, ultra low impedance, high ripple current, replacing with 1000uF 25V Samxon GF.
C924, C926, C929, C930, C932, C933: Hermei LT 470uF 16V, high ripple
current, low impedance, replacing with 1000uF 16V Samxon GF.
C207: Unknown CD110 50uF 4.7uF (general purpose), replacing with a 35V
4.7uF tantalum unit (SCP/Short Circuit Protection pin on TL1451 won't
get anywhere near 35V).
C907: WC (with stylized Westinghouse W) SM 22uF 50V (general purpose),
replacing with 63V 100uF Samxon GF (used for SMPS controller Vcc
filtering).
C905: Hermei HT 100uF 400V, standard, general purpose, leaving as is - generally no problem.
update: from PlainBill
One common failure in some designs is a chain reaction failure. Poor quality caps are used in the power supply and the inverter. As the ESR rises the drive transistors in the inverter tend to overheat, eventually shorting and blowing the input fuse on the inverter. Replaceing the low quality caps, the transistors, and the fuse results in a working monitor.
That means for those of us who changed their capacitors they need also to check:
- transitors (and on this monitor all transistor have been sand off).
So with what type of transitors we can replace?
@buddymc:BTW I will send few pictures shortly.
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