Start by removing the base. There are 3 screws. First pull the base
plate off. Then remove 2 screws. Next remove the little rubber insert
in the center of the base bracket. You will need a long phillips to get
to the 3rd screw. Slide out the base bracket. Flip the panel over and
stare at the lcd with the buttons side on the top. Grab a small flat
head screw driver. Look at an angle in each of the corners between the
inner black lcd trim and the silver outside trim. There is a ****.
Shove the flathead in there and pry outward toward the silver trim
while lifting on the black inner trim vertically. The trick is to flex
the black trim toward the silver and then pull up. There are 6 plastic
snaps on the top and bottom, and 4 snaps on the left and right. If
you've taken laptop screens apart, you'll feel the similarity.
Once you pry the black trim off the front. Disconnect the LCD Menu
button assembly and power button. Then flip over the LCD and lift off
the back shell. Looking at the back, remove the 2 connectors for the
speakers. Use a small flathead to pry the 4 Inverter power connectors.
These 4 connectors have a clip on them and are usually hard to pull out
using the wire. Once thoses 6 connectors are removed, remove the 2
phillips screws holding the AC power plug to the case. Also remove the
4 3/16 posts for the VGA and DVI ports. Next remove 4 screws, 2 screws
from each side of the LCD assembly. Hold the panel face down with the
aluminum tape in the bottom left. Lift the shield and guide the 6 wires
through the cage. While opening, look inside and disconnect the flat
ribbon cable as soon as you can. Put the LCD to the side. Remove 2
screws from the Video processing board, and 5 screws from the power
supply. Note: 1 of the 5 screws is longer. Rotate/slide the power PCB
away from the cage to clear the speaker and AC plug, Then rotate
towards the Video board. Disconnect 1 plug. The OTHER plug is SOLDERED
and must be disconnected from the video processing board.
Hello,
You can check our web site at :
www.ccl-la.com/badcaps.htm We have dis-assembly guides for several monitors and I am working on a guide for the HP1900 series. They should be up by tomorrow night.
Buddy
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