Greetings!
I'm having trouble with an Acer x193w+ LCD display. I've looked over the forum offerings (awesome) but not found my exact problem.
When I turn on the monitor it will run for a while then I'll get flickering and an overall lightening of color. This will come and go but enough such that the monitor is not usable.
I have examined the caps as suggested in forum postings and can see that two are slightly bulged (C1 and C302). I will replace these, and the C305 and C307 but I think my problem may be a little different. I am atttaching a photo of a discolored component, C66, near the Niko 252 transistor. The componenet, which I thought was a resistor but as marked C66 it must be a cap (?), looks quite burnt and no markings are readable on the heat-bubbled top. Putting a meter on it I get no resistance readings (I don't know how else to check). I would like to try my hand at replacing this tiny part (along with the aformentioned caps)--can anyone point me to the right part number of C66or some specs? Or, any other ideas? I will of course keep exploring the forum posts too.
Here is the part circled in red: http://www.liricaservices.com/graphics/Darfon.jpg
Thanks much; cheers, Joel
I'm having trouble with an Acer x193w+ LCD display. I've looked over the forum offerings (awesome) but not found my exact problem.
When I turn on the monitor it will run for a while then I'll get flickering and an overall lightening of color. This will come and go but enough such that the monitor is not usable.
I have examined the caps as suggested in forum postings and can see that two are slightly bulged (C1 and C302). I will replace these, and the C305 and C307 but I think my problem may be a little different. I am atttaching a photo of a discolored component, C66, near the Niko 252 transistor. The componenet, which I thought was a resistor but as marked C66 it must be a cap (?), looks quite burnt and no markings are readable on the heat-bubbled top. Putting a meter on it I get no resistance readings (I don't know how else to check). I would like to try my hand at replacing this tiny part (along with the aformentioned caps)--can anyone point me to the right part number of C66or some specs? Or, any other ideas? I will of course keep exploring the forum posts too.
Here is the part circled in red: http://www.liricaservices.com/graphics/Darfon.jpg
Thanks much; cheers, Joel
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