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    Im a dummy

    I have 2 samsung 244t monitors that have bad caps. I ordered 2 sets for the power boards including the big capacitors and removed all on 1 board prior to receiving the new ones. The bad news is my kids threw out the other board so now i have no clue as to the layout of the capacitors. I need a schematic. Can anyone help this dummy?
    Is it also worth it to buy a power board for the other monitor?
    Thanx in advance

    #2
    Re: Im a dummy

    By looking at photos posted in other threads you might be able to piece together what they are.

    What is the part number of the board?
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      #3
      Re: Im a dummy

      Dont know or cant find part # of the board but the capacitors have a location#

      cs582 cm852 2m851 cm861 cm856 cs802 cm810 cs806 cs808 cp811 cm 809 cm813

      244t syncmaster

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        #4
        Re: Im a dummy

        the board is-- pslf10141a rev 1.0
        cs852 cm852 cm851 cm861 cm856 cs802 cm810 cs806 cs808 cp811 cm809 cm813

        cap locations or samsung cap ##

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          #5
          Re: Im a dummy

          I just put the first 244t together--she works fine!!!!

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            #6
            Re: Im a dummy

            I dunno how you figured it out, but congrats!
            Mann-Made Global Warming.
            - We should be more concerned about the Intellectual Climate.

            -
            Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.

            - Dr Seuss
            -
            You can teach a man to fish and feed him for life, but if he can't handle sushi you must also teach him to cook.
            -

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              #7
              Re: Im a dummy

              cs852-1000uf 35v, cm852-1000uf 35v, cm851-1000mf 35v, cm861-2200uf 10v
              cs802-100uf 10v cm810-47uf 50v cs806-47uf 63v cs808-47uf 50v cp811-47uf 50v cm809-10uf 50v and cm813-10uf 50v

              In case anyone needs the locations and values for the samsung 244t power board"s caps

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                #8
                Re: Im a dummy

                Originally posted by crazyjonny View Post
                cs852-1000uf 35v, cm852-1000uf 35v, cm851-1000mf 35v, cm861-2200uf 10v
                cs802-100uf 10v cm810-47uf 50v cs806-47uf 63v cs808-47uf 50v cp811-47uf 50v cm809-10uf 50v and cm813-10uf 50v

                In case anyone needs the locations and values for the samsung 244t power board"s caps
                I don't suppose you have old caps laying around? or can confirm those values ..because I have different values for 2 of my caps ...and just so happens they are the 2 caps that are hardest to read the values off ...I'm using the 244T to make this post so don't really want to take the caps off the board unless I have to

                CM856 25v@1000uF ......you might have missed this one
                CM861 10v@2200uF
                CM851 35v@1000uF
                CM852 35v@1000uF
                CS852 35v@1000uF
                CS806 63v@47uF
                CP803 450v@100uF
                CS808 50V@47uF
                CM810 50v@47uF
                CP811 50v@47uF
                CM809 10v@100uF ......your value is different
                CM813 50v@10uF
                CS802 50v@10uF ......your value is different
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                e2a: I'v just noticed you have your values around the other way to mine ..is it possible you swapped them by mistake ..so your values for CM809 are really for CS802 and vice versa ...or is it me thats got them mixed up
                Last edited by tuk; 12-01-2011, 11:59 AM. Reason: clarity

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                  #9
                  Re: Im a dummy

                  What is the power board # you have? My values are correct-- 2 i bumped the voltage up to 50v otherwise they are completely the same.as what was on the board-a total of 13 caps.
                  Yes i did forget to list the 1000uf 25v
                  There is a total of 13 caps which includes the 100 450v. I only listed the part #'s not how many.

                  4 - 1000uf with 3 @ 35v(i had to order 50v) and 1 @ 25v
                  p5544-nd is the 1000uf 25v
                  p5575-nd is the 50v
                  go to dig-key and search the part# to see if the values are correct

                  And yes i still have all the old caps.

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                    #10
                    Re: Im a dummy

                    I started thinking maybe i mixed these two values up and your are correct but so far the monitor is working fine. Maybe someone else will help and post the values also.

                    Did you remove the capacitors yet???

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                      #11
                      Re: Im a dummy

                      not yet ..as its the only monitor i have and Im using it now to type his post

                      maybe you put them in the right place but wrote them down swapped round ..or I have

                      thing is it just happens to be the 2 caps that are hardest to read the values off cos they are small and in dark corners

                      maybe you could check your old caps against my list in post #8

                      e2a: sry missed your earlier post ..not sure what the revision is ..but I count 13 as well ..if your old caps match my list exactly I can go ahead and order
                      Last edited by tuk; 12-01-2011, 01:40 PM.

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                        #12
                        Re: Im a dummy

                        Your values are correct but we both are not sure if the values for cm809 and cs802 are as you stated or as i soldered in. I hope i dont have them reversed. The monitor has been on all day for 2 days now with no problems at all. Wonder why a capacitor that was supposed to be 100uf but is actually only 10uf in my board would work.
                        I sure hope someone who has or had similar troubles can help the both of us. Try and use a magnifying glass on your board and capacitors when you are ready to remove them.
                        I'm thinking i am wrong.

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