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  • stingray072
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    Originally posted by mariushm
    http://s807.beta.photobucket.com/use...ml?sort=3&o=12

    Those two black chips at the bottom right corner.

    Put the meter on Voltage DC, put the black probe tip on that ring to the left, and then put the red probe tip on the pins of those regulators.
    On the left chip, one pin should have 1.8v or something very close to that, on the chip to the right one pin should have 3.3v

    Write here the measurements for both if you're not sure of the values.
    Sorry its been so long, but I didn't have time to mess with this until finals were over.

    For the left chip, from left to right, I got 0, 1.75, and 3.24 (all negative). For the right chip, again from left to right, I got 0, 3.24, and 4.85 (also negative).

    The static seems to show up more when the screen shows whites, and it's really intense with certain kinds of greys. Also I have it taken apart to measure the voltage and theres a pretty audible buzzine noise coming from either the power or controller board. Is it worth totally recapping the rest of the controller board since I have the caps for them, or would some of those caps be better used on the power board. I still have 3x16V/100uF, 3x16v/470uF, and 12x 16v/10uF. Thanks!

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  • Jerzy54
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    Hi all,
    I'm new to this forum and I'm trying to recap a main board and power supply board on my
    Hanns-G HG281D. I was reading that the best way to do it is to replace all the caps.
    Well I have trouble to find some Panasonic caps on Digikey. I can find all the caps except the following:

    power supply board
    10uF 50V
    2.2uF 50V
    47uF 50V
    1uF 100V
    10uF 35V

    main board:
    470uF 16V

    Can anybody advise where can get these caps.

    Thanks,
    Last edited by Jerzy54; 11-15-2012, 06:23 PM.

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  • mariushm
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    Re: Yet Another Hanns-G HG281D Thread...

    http://s807.beta.photobucket.com/use...ml?sort=3&o=12

    Those two black chips at the bottom right corner.

    Put the meter on Voltage DC, put the black probe tip on that ring to the left, and then put the red probe tip on the pins of those regulators.
    On the left chip, one pin should have 1.8v or something very close to that, on the chip to the right one pin should have 3.3v

    Write here the measurements for both if you're not sure of the values.

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  • stingray072
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    Hi budm,

    Please excuse my ignorance and thanks so much for you help, but what regulators? Do that mean the two capacitors? And how would I check the voltage exactly? I have a multimeter, but not sure across what two points I would be checking. From the + to - parts of the capacitor? When it's on or off? Help much appreciated. Thanks!

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  • budm
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    Chweck the voltages outputs of those two regulators.

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  • stingray072
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    I don't know if the caps are low esr but they're supposed to be the right caps for this board. I just ordered them within a set off of ebay. The 16v 100uF ones say 1NEB if that means anything, but it replaced the crappy cap-x ones....

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  • t.j.
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    where the caps low esr? or ratshat/source generic?

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  • stingray072
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    Well I replaced the two caps you indicated, and lo and behold the display started working again.

    I started to notice a lot of small flickering on blacks and whites, and then after about an hour of use, the screen went completely white again. Sigh*

    So I guess I probably need to recap the whole main board (I already have the caps for that), or would I probably also need to recap the power supply?

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  • budm
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    Re: Yet Another Hanns-G HG281D Thread...

    These two caps:
    http://s807.photobucket.com/albums/y...t=DSC00085.jpg

    It depends how bad the caps are, if they dry out so much, then heat may not help at all.
    Caps in the power supply for this monitor (same as used on some of the Viewsonics Monitors) will need to be replaced also. I suggest these two caps first since they are easy to do.

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  • stingray072
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    Originally posted by budm
    It can be these two caps in the logic board that are common failure.
    http://s807.photobucket.com/albums/y...NNSG%20HG281D/
    Try replacing them first since they should be replaced any way.
    Thanks for the info! Which two caps are you referring to specifically- the pictures above had a few C80 and C83?
    If those caps were the bads one, should I expect to see a relief of symptoms if I heat them up with a blowdryer or the likes?

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  • budm
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    It can be these two caps in the logic board that are common failure.
    http://s807.photobucket.com/albums/y...NNSG%20HG281D/
    Try replacing them first since they should be replaced any way.

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  • stingray072
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    Yet Another Hanns-G HG281D Thread...

    Sorry to post another thread on this cursed monitor but yesterday my display started doing something wacky that I haven't seen anywhere else in this forum.

    My monitor had been working fine, when in the middle of watching a video the screen started to turn white, from left to right, almost like it was bleaching out. The display then stayed completely white- about as bright as it could be. I turned it off, turned it back on, same thing.

    The display turns on fine, blue light, then after a few seconds orange, and stays on at orange without shutting off, making think this is not a power supply issue (but of course I'm writing here because I don't know what's wrong so please correct me if you know better!). I've isolated the fact that the display turns white, regardless of input, but rather as a response whenever anything comes up on the screen. For example, when the display first powers on, led turns blue, the box would come up that says no signal input, and the display would go to standby. A second after I press the menu button and the menu comes up, the display whites out.

    I tried reseating connections, inspecting the boards for bulging caps but didn't see any (even though that doesn't mean there aren't still bad ones), and testing continuity over the f400 fuse on the Tcon board. I really don't know much about this, but new monitors this size are over $400 where I am now, so any ideas or recommendations of things to test would be incredible.

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