And just remember to check that the capacitor is discharged before you
stick your fingers in there.

On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 9:46 AM, mike wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 01/10/2012 03:26, William Robb wrote:
>>
>> Hi:
>> I have a Samsung 225BW monitor which has decided to go rogue on me. When
>> I wake up my screens, it will flash on and then off again. If I cycle
>> the power on and off a few times, it will light up and stay lit.
>> Is this something that is repairable or should I just trash the thing?
>> It's my second screen, so I'm not really too concerned that it is kind
>> of a crap monitor, and I fear that if I replace it, I'll buy another
>> good screen ($$$$).
>>
>
> A number of Samsung visual products have suffered from poor quality
> elecrolytic apacitors in the PSUs.  Symptoms similar to yours. Apparently,
> replacing with equivalents from any reputable component supplier fixes the
> problem permanently.  Pulling it apart to see if they are bulging or
> discoloured might be a lead to a quick fix if you are up to that sort of
> stuff.
>
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