Hi All,
I just wanted to introduce myself and highlight my problem.
I bought my vx2835 about 5 years ago and it has provided me with a trouble free life until the past few months.
I noticed that it wouldn't power up (no led lights) from start up and i would have to unplug the cable and plug it into a different socket to get it to turn on. It has been doing this intermittently for the past 2 months or so. However 2 days ago it wouldn't power on at all and there was a slight white flicker coming from the screen, i really thought that was it. I tried different sockets and cables but nothing.
I then started hunting the internet for some ideas and i came across this forum. This has now given me some hope! I admit i am a bit ham fisted when it comes to soldering but i am not adverse to learning new techniques and skills and i hope with the help of you guys i can get this puppy up and running again.
First thing i will do is take it apart and take photos of the boards/capacitors and upload for you folks to take a look at. I of course i will welcome your advice and knowledge as i have a lot to learn here.
Looking forward to the challenge!
Cheers
I just wanted to introduce myself and highlight my problem.
I bought my vx2835 about 5 years ago and it has provided me with a trouble free life until the past few months.
I noticed that it wouldn't power up (no led lights) from start up and i would have to unplug the cable and plug it into a different socket to get it to turn on. It has been doing this intermittently for the past 2 months or so. However 2 days ago it wouldn't power on at all and there was a slight white flicker coming from the screen, i really thought that was it. I tried different sockets and cables but nothing.
I then started hunting the internet for some ideas and i came across this forum. This has now given me some hope! I admit i am a bit ham fisted when it comes to soldering but i am not adverse to learning new techniques and skills and i hope with the help of you guys i can get this puppy up and running again.
First thing i will do is take it apart and take photos of the boards/capacitors and upload for you folks to take a look at. I of course i will welcome your advice and knowledge as i have a lot to learn here.
Looking forward to the challenge!
Cheers
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