Samsung synchmaster 226BW.
Before I replaced 5 caps, the screen was dim.
Sometimes it wouldn't turn on.
I opened it up, and found 4 bad caps in the pwr supply section.
I unfortunately installee one backwards, i.e. wrong polarity.
When I turned it on, I head a loud pop, and I quickly shut it off.
The replaced caps are 3 860uF 25V's, and 1 330u 35V.
One of the 860uF blew.
I didn't have another 860uF at home, so I tried it with a 1000uF 35V cap (I remember the reading of the 1k uF cap was close to 950uF, so I figured it was close enough to 1 kuF)
Now, it:
1. shows no signal detected (the signal's fine, check w/other monitor)
2. the menu buttom doesn't work.
Does anybody think replacing the 1000uF cap will help?
What else should I be looking at to explain my problems?
Thanks!
Before I replaced 5 caps, the screen was dim.
Sometimes it wouldn't turn on.
I opened it up, and found 4 bad caps in the pwr supply section.
I unfortunately installee one backwards, i.e. wrong polarity.
When I turned it on, I head a loud pop, and I quickly shut it off.
The replaced caps are 3 860uF 25V's, and 1 330u 35V.
One of the 860uF blew.
I didn't have another 860uF at home, so I tried it with a 1000uF 35V cap (I remember the reading of the 1k uF cap was close to 950uF, so I figured it was close enough to 1 kuF)
Now, it:
1. shows no signal detected (the signal's fine, check w/other monitor)
2. the menu buttom doesn't work.
Does anybody think replacing the 1000uF cap will help?
What else should I be looking at to explain my problems?
Thanks!
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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