Hi, I have read all of the threads here already regarding HP 1955 but I am still little unclear. First of all the details:
Monitor: HP L1955
Board: BenQ 48.L1A02.A31 / PD974
Problem: The monitor (when on standby) would hum/buz around the inverter area but worked fine untill one day had plenty of smoke and then a bang and dead.. i havn't turned it on since.
Current Situation: 7th March 2011 - I have opened it up to find some serious burnouts on:
Q808, Q809, Q805, C824
However the 5A fuse is fine on PF701
From reading your posts i realise I should be replacing: Q808, Q809, Q805, Q812, Q815, Q816 and C824
I have done my best to research what to purchase and have come up with this so far:
C5707 x 4 - Q808, Q809, Q815, Q816
FQU11P06 x 2 - Q812, Q805
R75MKPSN x 1 - C824
I will be posting pics tomorrow as the picture below is one i found...
Is there any thing else i can/ need to do?
Do I have the right components listed that i need? Are there any others I need?
Lastly, I understand everyones replacing the burnt-out parts but does this really combat the root of the problem?
Thanks in advance for reading and any help is truly appreciated indeed.
Monitor: HP L1955
Board: BenQ 48.L1A02.A31 / PD974
Problem: The monitor (when on standby) would hum/buz around the inverter area but worked fine untill one day had plenty of smoke and then a bang and dead.. i havn't turned it on since.
Current Situation: 7th March 2011 - I have opened it up to find some serious burnouts on:
Q808, Q809, Q805, C824
However the 5A fuse is fine on PF701
From reading your posts i realise I should be replacing: Q808, Q809, Q805, Q812, Q815, Q816 and C824
I have done my best to research what to purchase and have come up with this so far:
C5707 x 4 - Q808, Q809, Q815, Q816
FQU11P06 x 2 - Q812, Q805
R75MKPSN x 1 - C824
I will be posting pics tomorrow as the picture below is one i found...
Is there any thing else i can/ need to do?
Do I have the right components listed that i need? Are there any others I need?
Lastly, I understand everyones replacing the burnt-out parts but does this really combat the root of the problem?
Thanks in advance for reading and any help is truly appreciated indeed.
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