On 03/10/2012 17:57, Bob Sullivan wrote:
And just remember to check that the capacitor is discharged before you
stick your fingers in there.
Sssshhhh!
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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