hp w1907 would not power on,replaced the 16v 470uf cap because it was leaking,but the one i ordered was smaller in size.Will the smaller one work for me?
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Re: hp w1907
Originally posted by larryjones View Postcap i relpacedPlease do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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Re: hp w1907
Check again the cable from video board to panel and also whatever cable to connect to the pc - check for bent broken pins - try a different cablePlease upload pictures using attachment function when ask for help on the repair
http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=39740
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One of the most infuriating things on the Forum,is for people to devote their time and expertise on trying to help, and then the OP goes AWOL(Absent Without Leave) so to speak,and so Posts like this don't have any closure,and nobody knows what happened next.The greatest thing on the Forum,is for people to get help,successfully repair their Monitors,and say 'ITS WORKING AGAIN'.
The HP 1907 does have Backlight problems,usually associated with the top set of lamps,due to poor soldering and not good quality wire used on the return wires.Sometimes a failing Lamp can give a Pink screen and needs replacing,BUT if the Black Screen is more Crimson than Pink,then the only time I have seen this,was caused by faulty capacitors on the Logic Board.
Suggest you outline the fault symptoms you have,What happens with the Power Lamp ??is there an Image on the Screen etc etc, and I am sure you will get help.
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