Hi everyone,
I am working on this TV/Monitor. I have a no start up condition. I suspected problems with the power board. When I pulled it out I found 4 capacitors had been replaced. They were not even soldered in correctly. I soldered them up but still have a problem. I can here a steady clicking from the power board and no picture.
I found out from the guy that owns the unit, that his girlfriends son had replaced the capacitors. Unfortunately he knows nothing about this stuff. We suspect he just pulled some other capacitors out of another circuit board and half ass soldered them in. So I have no way of knowing what the original specs of these 4 caps were. I suspect the ones he put it are not the correct voltage/uF.
I am hoping that someone might have a schematic or perhaps the same unit. I need to figure out what caps should be where he replaced them. Here are the circuit board numbers of the caps he replaced and the specs of the caps he put it. Thanks to all for your support...
CS106 - 35V 330uF
CS110 - 50V 470uf
CS117 - 25V 470uF
CS206 - 50V 220uF
I am working on this TV/Monitor. I have a no start up condition. I suspected problems with the power board. When I pulled it out I found 4 capacitors had been replaced. They were not even soldered in correctly. I soldered them up but still have a problem. I can here a steady clicking from the power board and no picture.
I found out from the guy that owns the unit, that his girlfriends son had replaced the capacitors. Unfortunately he knows nothing about this stuff. We suspect he just pulled some other capacitors out of another circuit board and half ass soldered them in. So I have no way of knowing what the original specs of these 4 caps were. I suspect the ones he put it are not the correct voltage/uF.
I am hoping that someone might have a schematic or perhaps the same unit. I need to figure out what caps should be where he replaced them. Here are the circuit board numbers of the caps he replaced and the specs of the caps he put it. Thanks to all for your support...
CS106 - 35V 330uF
CS110 - 50V 470uf
CS117 - 25V 470uF
CS206 - 50V 220uF
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