Re: Dell 3008wfp faulty power supply
I understand your need for guidance. With a thread as long as this there is so much information that it can become overwhelming and the presumption by those more experienced is that you have not read the entire thread when in fact if you are like me and never taken a monitor apart even reading all the threads twice left me still confused. It was only when I opened up the monitor did it start to make sense of it all.
It would be better to assume that a newbie has read the threads but still need help, after all is that why we are are all here, to help.
If you watch these video´s..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89Z8-eYknmc
Then look at the pictures in post #28 that show the D22 diode that needs replacing that would be a good place to start. When you open up the monitor, those pictures and other posts in the thread will start to make sense.
The hardest part for me was getting the bezel off. The rest is straight forward until you need to remove the diode and even that is straight forward if you watch a couple of videos on how to solder/de-solder parts on the board.
Good luck.
Originally posted by Squeed
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It would be better to assume that a newbie has read the threads but still need help, after all is that why we are are all here, to help.
If you watch these video´s..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89Z8-eYknmc
Then look at the pictures in post #28 that show the D22 diode that needs replacing that would be a good place to start. When you open up the monitor, those pictures and other posts in the thread will start to make sense.
The hardest part for me was getting the bezel off. The rest is straight forward until you need to remove the diode and even that is straight forward if you watch a couple of videos on how to solder/de-solder parts on the board.
Good luck.
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