My problem is related to this thread, but it's over a year old, and my problem is slightly different.
I have the same type of monitor (Samsung SyncMaster 2493HM) with the same basic problem: When I turn it on, I get no picture, but the LED remains a solid blue, which is supposed to mean that the logic board and power supply are working. I, however, don't hear a persistent clicking sound; I only hear one quick "click" when I touch the power button.
I received the monitor as a gift from a friend who knew I liked to repair electronics. When I first attempted to repair it about a month ago, I heard something come loose inside the case as I was about to open it. Rather than continuing to pry the monitor apart, I decided to plug it back in, and it worked! It continued to work without any issues until I went on vacation last week.
I was gone for about a week and a half, and the monitor was left sitting in my apartment (without air conditioning in Florida). Upon attempting to use it again, I have found that it is having the same exact problem it had when I first received it. I have now actually opened it only to find that all of the capacitors appear to be fine (no bulging whatsoever).
One thing I was expecting to find once I opened it was whatever had come loose originally; I found nothing. I removed the logic board and found that some component on it rattles when I shake it. I have no idea if this is the problem since it appeared to be present when the monitor was working.
I do not think that the capacitors are the problem, and I am hesitant to replace them because my current soldering iron is awful for desoldering (it can't seem to heat any solder through the desoldering braid).
I love this monitor... is it wrong to love a monitor? When it works, it is simply beautiful. My backup monitor is from ~2004 and is ugly by comparison, but at the very least it is reliable. I very much want to fix this, so if anyone has any suggestions, they will be greatly appreciated.
I have the same type of monitor (Samsung SyncMaster 2493HM) with the same basic problem: When I turn it on, I get no picture, but the LED remains a solid blue, which is supposed to mean that the logic board and power supply are working. I, however, don't hear a persistent clicking sound; I only hear one quick "click" when I touch the power button.
I received the monitor as a gift from a friend who knew I liked to repair electronics. When I first attempted to repair it about a month ago, I heard something come loose inside the case as I was about to open it. Rather than continuing to pry the monitor apart, I decided to plug it back in, and it worked! It continued to work without any issues until I went on vacation last week.
I was gone for about a week and a half, and the monitor was left sitting in my apartment (without air conditioning in Florida). Upon attempting to use it again, I have found that it is having the same exact problem it had when I first received it. I have now actually opened it only to find that all of the capacitors appear to be fine (no bulging whatsoever).
One thing I was expecting to find once I opened it was whatever had come loose originally; I found nothing. I removed the logic board and found that some component on it rattles when I shake it. I have no idea if this is the problem since it appeared to be present when the monitor was working.
I do not think that the capacitors are the problem, and I am hesitant to replace them because my current soldering iron is awful for desoldering (it can't seem to heat any solder through the desoldering braid).
I love this monitor... is it wrong to love a monitor? When it works, it is simply beautiful. My backup monitor is from ~2004 and is ugly by comparison, but at the very least it is reliable. I very much want to fix this, so if anyone has any suggestions, they will be greatly appreciated.
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