Re: BN44-00195A strikes back!
"Just a not-so-important question: for some reason, now the blue standby led of the monitor is a lot dimmer than before" That LED runs off the either 5V or 3.3V drive circuits, so as long as your power supply is putting out the correct Voltages, then you will have to look at the LED driver circuits to see why it is dim by checking the DCV feeding the main board.
"Namely, the fusible resistor with a tolerance of 10%, the 12nF cap @800V instead of 630V, and the 47pf and 2.2nF ceramic caps @2kV instead of 1kV." no affect.
"Just a not-so-important question: for some reason, now the blue standby led of the monitor is a lot dimmer than before" That LED runs off the either 5V or 3.3V drive circuits, so as long as your power supply is putting out the correct Voltages, then you will have to look at the LED driver circuits to see why it is dim by checking the DCV feeding the main board.
"Namely, the fusible resistor with a tolerance of 10%, the 12nF cap @800V instead of 630V, and the 47pf and 2.2nF ceramic caps @2kV instead of 1kV." no affect.
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