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    Hansol H711

    Case history. Hope it helps someone.

    Hansol H711
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    - made in Jan 2003
    - LCD panel by Samsung
    - power supply is built into base/stand (DC 12V, 3.35A)

    Symptoms
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    - no power on
    - no LED light

    Component Replaced
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    - 680uF 16V capacitor in power supply base/stand (see pic)

    Comments
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    - taking apart base/stand is a bit of a pain, must separate plastic stand to get access to screws (see pic)
    - power supply part is protected by aluminum shield which is welded shut (see pic)
    - only 2 screws to take apart flat panel, easy to pry apart afterwards
    - no plug and play support in Windows XP
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    #2
    Re: Hansol H711

    Your typed message under the picture didnt come out right. However, the 680 uF cap looks bulged a little and check the black (round) fuse right next to the main power connector (F1 on the solder side).
    Last edited by Dgtech; 05-22-2010, 09:10 AM.
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      #3
      Re: Hansol H711

      Sorry old post, But I had a H711 burn up on me last night. It was actually a very small transistor on the top circuit board behind the screen. I thought it might just be a resistor until I opened it up. It's complete junk now. But I did get my money's worth from it. I gamed with it since 2005. It has seen many Rigs too. However it was time to change it anyway, I should have got a new 1080p monitor when I built my latest rig.

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