...and goes off. It's a fully bright screen for that portion of a second. I can turn it off and on, off and on and the picture will pop-up for that portion of a second every time. This was a sudden thing, no fading picture or flickering or any sort of warning.
I did the flashlight test and can see the picture is there in the blackness.
The green power light stays on.
I'm not sure which model number it is from the tag on the back, both pull it up:
HF235DPB
HSG1108
It's only 2yrs old.
I have an even more no-name (V7 22") slickdeals monitor that's been running strong since 2008/9.
I already opened up the case (no screws!?) with an old metal spatula. Then I had to undo some tiny plastic connectors and screws to unhook the video chip board so I could actually separate the two case pieces as a video ribbon cable of some sort was holding it together. I also had to unclip the power wires from the power board to the screen. No caps appear to be leaking or misshapen.
I've attached a few pics.
It uses the following caps:
CapXon 470uF 25v (x4)
CapXon 680uF 25v (x2)
Su'scon 1000uF 25v (x2)
Su'scon 470uF 25v (x1)
Su'scon 470uF 16v (x1, it's on an upshooting segment of circuit board)
If you can't tell, I'm new to this. I have built my last three PC's and soldered a few times like a decade ago lol.
Any help is appreciated!
I did the flashlight test and can see the picture is there in the blackness.
The green power light stays on.
I'm not sure which model number it is from the tag on the back, both pull it up:
HF235DPB
HSG1108
It's only 2yrs old.
I have an even more no-name (V7 22") slickdeals monitor that's been running strong since 2008/9.
I already opened up the case (no screws!?) with an old metal spatula. Then I had to undo some tiny plastic connectors and screws to unhook the video chip board so I could actually separate the two case pieces as a video ribbon cable of some sort was holding it together. I also had to unclip the power wires from the power board to the screen. No caps appear to be leaking or misshapen.
I've attached a few pics.
It uses the following caps:
CapXon 470uF 25v (x4)
CapXon 680uF 25v (x2)
Su'scon 1000uF 25v (x2)
Su'scon 470uF 25v (x1)
Su'scon 470uF 16v (x1, it's on an upshooting segment of circuit board)
If you can't tell, I'm new to this. I have built my last three PC's and soldered a few times like a decade ago lol.
Any help is appreciated!
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