I have 2 Hanns G HG281D LCD monitors. Both are having the same issue. They're not both hooked to my pc, just one. The other was my father's.
I dunno if it's important, but in Poland we are sitting at 230 V AC, 50Hz main line voltage. The power supply output to the monitor is the same I'd imagine, no matter where you are.
When I turn it on, it goes normal for a few seconds. Then the screen goes black, after a few seconds it goes back to normal, then back to black again.
It alternates between black screen and normal screen in random intervals and each state also lasts a random amount of time sometimes the black screen can take up to 5 min. or more to go to normal.
I've often read it's the capacitors in those monitors. My father is tech- and electronics-savvy so I'm sure we can repair it, however, we need to start somewhere, and that's where we are clueless.
So, what do you think the problem is? How to we go about it?
If it's the capacitors, what kind of capacitors do we need and which ones (as in on what board? There's a few boards in there. Logic board, power supply board, etc.)
I dunno if it's important, but in Poland we are sitting at 230 V AC, 50Hz main line voltage. The power supply output to the monitor is the same I'd imagine, no matter where you are.
When I turn it on, it goes normal for a few seconds. Then the screen goes black, after a few seconds it goes back to normal, then back to black again.
It alternates between black screen and normal screen in random intervals and each state also lasts a random amount of time sometimes the black screen can take up to 5 min. or more to go to normal.
I've often read it's the capacitors in those monitors. My father is tech- and electronics-savvy so I'm sure we can repair it, however, we need to start somewhere, and that's where we are clueless.
So, what do you think the problem is? How to we go about it?
If it's the capacitors, what kind of capacitors do we need and which ones (as in on what board? There's a few boards in there. Logic board, power supply board, etc.)
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