Hiya,
I recently recapped a AOC LM721A; the inverter inside had about 5 bulging caps on a multilayer PCB. I took the easy route and snipped the old caps off and soldered the new ones onto the previous caps' stems, as I wasn't keen to have to deal with desoldering them.
Now, instead of briefly lighting up then turning off, the monitor is 100% dead.
I've checked the resistance across each solder joint and they're all perfectly fine, I resoldered the ones that had a slightly higher resistance.
All caps are on the right way, I double checked.
Any ideas?
I recently recapped a AOC LM721A; the inverter inside had about 5 bulging caps on a multilayer PCB. I took the easy route and snipped the old caps off and soldered the new ones onto the previous caps' stems, as I wasn't keen to have to deal with desoldering them.
Now, instead of briefly lighting up then turning off, the monitor is 100% dead.
I've checked the resistance across each solder joint and they're all perfectly fine, I resoldered the ones that had a slightly higher resistance.
All caps are on the right way, I double checked.
Any ideas?
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