Re: Dell 2407WFPb Monitor - Bad Cap
@macjedimatt: If you are doing the standard bypass surgery described in post 151 above, then you were correct that T601 is on the high-voltage side of the black line (only pins 9 and 10 are on the low-voltage side, but they are on the other side of the barrier diodes from the +19V rail you are hooking up. So, there should be no current flowing through T601 after the bypass, even if you have shorted the coil between pins 7-8 and 9-10. It should work. If it doesn't, there must be another cause. Are you by any chance connecting the +19V supply to the T601 side of the barrier diodes?
@macjedimatt: If you are doing the standard bypass surgery described in post 151 above, then you were correct that T601 is on the high-voltage side of the black line (only pins 9 and 10 are on the low-voltage side, but they are on the other side of the barrier diodes from the +19V rail you are hooking up. So, there should be no current flowing through T601 after the bypass, even if you have shorted the coil between pins 7-8 and 9-10. It should work. If it doesn't, there must be another cause. Are you by any chance connecting the +19V supply to the T601 side of the barrier diodes?
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