I want to say first, thank you to this site and all it's members for the wealth of free and shared information. I am brand new to this site and new to electronics. I found a Dell 1905fp monitor at the junkyard, it looked good so I took it home. I found it would not turn on at all. I did an internet search found this site and replaced (3) 1000uf 10volt caps that looked bad that I ordered from digikey (they were awesome, received my order in 2 days). Put the monitor back together and when I plugged it in the screen turned right on, the analog test box floats around the screen and the monitor will show a display when hooked up to a analog signal but not through the DVI. My main issue is that the Control buttons do not work and the power led does not light up. I have checked all connections and everything looks good. Could other caps be responsible for this, or is it most likely the control button panel. Thanks to all.
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Originally posted by electronicnub View PostI want to say first, thank you to this site and all it's members for the wealth of free and shared information. I am brand new to this site and new to electronics. I found a Dell 1905fp monitor at the junkyard, it looked good so I took it home. I found it would not turn on at all. I did an internet search found this site and replaced (3) 1000uf 10volt caps that looked bad that I ordered from digikey (they were awesome, received my order in 2 days). Put the monitor back together and when I plugged it in the screen turned right on, the analog test box floats around the screen and the monitor will show a display when hooked up to a analog signal but not through the DVI. My main issue is that the Control buttons do not work and the power led does not light up. I have checked all connections and everything looks good. Could other caps be responsible for this, or is it most likely the control button panel. Thanks to all.
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