HP 19" monitor LCD L1925 power problem

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  • mijd
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    • Sep 2013
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    • Senegal

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    HP 19" monitor LCD L1925 power problem

    Hello!

    I have a HP 19" monitor LCD L1925. It won't power on. after opened it I see there is a problem with the power module. one of the microship exploded as you can see on pictures (red circle). I can't fix it if I don't know the microship references because it exploded and I can't find the service manual of the device.

    Please I need your help !

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