Re: Hanns G HW191D blinking power light no display
Interestingly enough, I have just discovered that an Acer 1916 monitor apparently uses the same power board.
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Genuine-OEM-A...item5aed49d287
And that link enabled me to locate the (partially obscured) part number on my actual board. The picture I posted I got off the internet because it looked the same as my board before I started taking it apart.
So it's a TJ777 VP-775; it also has a date of 2005/12/01 on it. Backwards to normal notation, but clearly a date indicator.
Additionally, I have sent off questions to the seller of the item you posted as well as the one I found asking if they can identify which position out of C847, C848, and C853 has the cap I'm asking about.
I don't want to guess.
EDIT: AHA! I got a better look at that picture in your link and I IDed where C847 and C853 appear to be the 1000uf caps and C848 should be the different one even if on my board it looked about the same.
Interestingly enough, I have just discovered that an Acer 1916 monitor apparently uses the same power board.
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Genuine-OEM-A...item5aed49d287
And that link enabled me to locate the (partially obscured) part number on my actual board. The picture I posted I got off the internet because it looked the same as my board before I started taking it apart.
So it's a TJ777 VP-775; it also has a date of 2005/12/01 on it. Backwards to normal notation, but clearly a date indicator.
Additionally, I have sent off questions to the seller of the item you posted as well as the one I found asking if they can identify which position out of C847, C848, and C853 has the cap I'm asking about.
I don't want to guess.
EDIT: AHA! I got a better look at that picture in your link and I IDed where C847 and C853 appear to be the 1000uf caps and C848 should be the different one even if on my board it looked about the same.
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