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  • budm
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    Panasonic FM/FC/FR series will be fine.

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  • selldoor
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    Digikey.com

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  • taktikz
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    Thanks for the response. Where can I find these caps?

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  • budm
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    Try replacing the two caps on the logic board, use low esr caps.
    http://s807.photobucket.com/user/bud...?sort=3&page=1

    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...ghlight=HG281D

    It will more likely need to have a set of caps replaced in the power supply also.

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  • taktikz
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    Hello! I'm having trouble with my Hanns-G 28" monitor. The screen has a problem with coming out of sleep mode and has recently started to show random lines and dots as if though it was about to go out.
    Here's a video of the flicker issue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8p0GXDZc98

    Any ideas?

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  • jez_h
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    Originally posted by selldoor View Post
    Pictures need to be jpg and less than 3mb ( sometimes I think that is in total if you are trying to upload a few all together) try one at a time.

    I will add a pic to this showing the possible fuses check back for it

    Nooooo dont remove caps to warm them up
    Haven't checked those fuses (just the red ones). Will do - thanks again

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  • jez_h
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    Think that explains it - the pics are 6mb!

    Any idea about getting them down to 3mb please?

    Thanks about warming them up. Guess I'll be borrowing the Mrs's hairdryer then!

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  • selldoor
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    Pictures need to be jpg and less than 3mb ( sometimes I think that is in total if you are trying to upload a few all together) try one at a time.

    I will add a pic to this showing the possible fuses check back for it

    Nooooo dont remove caps to warm them up
    Attached Files
    Last edited by selldoor; 07-13-2014, 10:54 AM.

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  • jez_h
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    Many thanks for all the replies. I've uploaded some more photos to see if they help (including close ups of some of the caps you've mentioned).

    yes from the UK so should be 330VDC I guess.

    I've checked those 3 fuses and all seem good (zero resistance).

    Budm - I assume I'd need to remove the caps from the board before heating them with the hairdryer?

    Can't see any bulging - but hopefully it's more clear in the latest photos (if I can get them uploaded).

    Selldoor - not certain which "black rectangular box " you're referring to please?

    Lumberjack777 - I haven't tried tracing yet - as I've had to disconnect the board to check the fuses.

    Again, really appreciate the time you guys are taking to help!


    ...it's throwing errors when uploading my photos - so will try and post later

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  • Lumberjack777
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    I see budm. He's from the UK. Not US. His voltage will be much higher at the main filter cap. Thanks for catching that!

    I'm headed off to have my eyes checked. J/K
    Last edited by Lumberjack777; 07-11-2014, 05:43 PM.

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  • budm
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    OK, so yes, we need to find out if you do have about 330VDC on the two legs of the main filter cap (around 170VDC for USA, around 330VDC for EURO).
    You can also try heating those two caps I marked with hair dryer for 2~3 minutes before plugging the board into the out to see if the standby voltage will come back. We also need good clear straight shot of the bottom side of the board and also in 4 sections (closed up) so we can clearly see the traces.
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  • jez_h
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    Thanks both - appreciate the help. I'll have a look over the weekend.

    (and sorry about posting pictures in the thread directly! Newby error I guess!)

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  • selldoor
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    I thought that start up cap looked a little rounded on top.
    If you want to start testing something a little less exciting there are two fuses I can see - they are red rectangular box ones one is in the bottom right corner
    and going straight up another one in the corner wher the board expands.

    There should be another near the mains plug but cant tell which it is
    possibly the black cyclinder that is on end - check if that has a F*** designation on the board beside it.
    Or is could be the black rectangular box in the same area - what does it say on top of that?
    Whole board needs a good dusting - brush and vacuum.
    Last edited by selldoor; 07-09-2014, 03:59 AM.

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  • Lumberjack777
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    Please don't post pictures inline, it slows the loading of the page. Use "Go Advanced" and "Manage Attachments" to post pictures.

    Wow. That's one board? Power supply and inverter? I have never seen one that big before.

    Looks like we are going to have to track this down the old fashioned way. You need to check the DC voltage on the 2 leads from that big capacitor circled in blue. Should be around 170v I think. ******Be careful. That is high voltage. ***** I usually brace my elbows on the table when checking those.

    I'm suspecting it's your startup capacitor circled in red.

    So first we are making sure you are getting voltage to that big capacitor. If so, I'd probably start by replacing that startup capacitor.
    Others can help you do more diagnostics if you need it.
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  • jez_h
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    Originally posted by Lumberjack777 View Post
    If the power board looks like the one pictured above. Try replacing the 3 caps that are circled in red. (in my picture) That fixes them most of the time. These caps are not bulged. They get dried up inside.
    Thanks. the board looks a bit different. Any ideas please?[/URL][/IMG]

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  • Lumberjack777
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    If the power board looks like the one pictured above. Try replacing the 3 caps that are circled in red. (in my picture) That fixes them most of the time. These caps are not bulged. They get dried up inside.
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  • jez_h
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    Hi, wonder if anyone can help - please?

    I have a Hanns G HZ281z which suddenly stopped turning on (no sound or anything - just switched itself off one day). I've taken it apart and can't see any problems (like bulging capacitors or anything).

    I can post photos of the inside if that helps?
    Is it likely to be one of the internal fuses that has blown?
    Any ideas, help or advise really appreciated!

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  • pauloconnor
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    Sorry about the messy post.... had a little trouble attaching the images







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  • pauloconnor
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  • pauloconnor
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    Hi Guys, I've been having trouble with my hannsg monitor for about a month, it started by flickering on and off for about 5 minutes when the monitor was first turned on, after the 5 minutes it was perfect, occasionally the picture would be distorted but once the monitor was turn off and on again the screen would return to normal.

    The monitor stopped working completely this week and will not power up at all, I had a look at the boards and there seems to be a burnt out fuse on the back of the main PSU board. if someone could advise me on where to get replacement parts I would really appreciate it. I've attached pictures of the board with the area circled, you can see quite clearly that the board around the affected fuse (at least I think it's a fuse) is darker. I was thinking that the cap on the opposite side could be the cause, perhaps dried out, it's looks perfect though.





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