Well I think every single one of my 19" LCD monitors had a problem or died at least once now... all either bad caps or suspected bad caps.
Anyway, my 900G completely would not turn on anymore after flickering on and off for a few days. While disassembling it, I noticed the LVDS cable that attaches the main board to the T-con board (?) was glued together. Well, I had to remove the glue, then proceeded onwards. After finding the bad capacitors and replaced them with what I had on hand, I put it back together and powered up...
It was white for 2 seconds and then faded black.
Weird. Same behavior with a DVI signal. Ugh. Did I break the mainboard?
Well, turned out the LVDS cable was loose. Really loose. Probably because I ripped off the hardened ceramic-like glue. For now I used some black tape to stick the wire... don't think it will hold long, but I figure that (A) I know what the symptom is now and (B) I figure I'll be back as the caps I used aren't very good (I need to restock...badly...)
Long story short: Use hot glue or what removable glue do you use for this kind of situation?
Anyway, my 900G completely would not turn on anymore after flickering on and off for a few days. While disassembling it, I noticed the LVDS cable that attaches the main board to the T-con board (?) was glued together. Well, I had to remove the glue, then proceeded onwards. After finding the bad capacitors and replaced them with what I had on hand, I put it back together and powered up...
It was white for 2 seconds and then faded black.
Weird. Same behavior with a DVI signal. Ugh. Did I break the mainboard?
Well, turned out the LVDS cable was loose. Really loose. Probably because I ripped off the hardened ceramic-like glue. For now I used some black tape to stick the wire... don't think it will hold long, but I figure that (A) I know what the symptom is now and (B) I figure I'll be back as the caps I used aren't very good (I need to restock...badly...)
Long story short: Use hot glue or what removable glue do you use for this kind of situation?
After about 6 months of it working just fine, it crapped out once again.
But today, I’m making an exception here. Why? No idea. Perhaps only because the repair details are still “fresh” in my head… which is ironic, given this is a 16 year old monitor that hardly anyone will care about today. It is new to me, though.
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