Ok, today a I Inc 28" LCD monitor came in for repairs. I had a real hard time finding out anything about it, on the net. But after some digging, I found that they are a rebadged Hanns G. It would run for 5 to 15 minutes then fail, so I tore it down and found no bulging caps. So I got to reading about known issues of the Hanns G monitors. I found that the issue was caused by overheating of the cheap ass Capacitors that they use on there Logic Boards. I replaced three 25v 470ufs, and 5 16v 100ufs, and it is now back up and running. What I could not believe was that the 16v 100ufs I got at our local electronics shop, were litterly twice the size of the originals for the same specs. I think that I am going to add a heatsink to the Logic Chip and add a quiet fan to help keep it cooler inside.

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