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Liteview lm15w tft monitor model goes blank

When i turn on pc and monitor, the picture appears for a second and screen goes blank, power is still on, i turn it off (the monitor) and on samething happens again. I also noticed in many months that the monitor makes a zzzz noise or something similar .
Moreover, befoire this happend ,if i moved the monitor slightly i used to lose picture and i had to try to put the cable in the ac input at the back of the monitor in the correct way, when i am inserting it i noticed some noise and it takes me 5 minutes to find the correct positon. I have tried different a cable and the problems persist , i would appreciate some advice although i am no expert i would like to fix it.

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I also have this monitor but mine has lost all power, tried different socket and fuse but to no avail...any ideas plz. thx in advance

  • flamingosex Aug 08, 2010

    My mother has the same problem as normski. there just aint no power to the monitor. We have also tried different socket and fuse.
    Please help. She really doesn't want to buy another monitor. thanx

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It sounds like the port where the power cable plugs into is loose and shorting out. You may be able to dis-assemble the monitor and repair or replace the port. They are usually soldered in and the solder connection may have come loose. If it plus into the circuit board you might be able to fix the plug or tighten the screw if it is held by one.

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