Ok here is my first attempt to repair, or rather save from the recycle bin, a good monitor. Please do not shoot. I have a degree in electronics/computer interfacing but actually never used that knowledge (30 yeard old now) having gone into systems administration. Out of necessity not choice. SO I can understand muh of the theory but have very limited practical tech abilities.
This particular monitor, IBM L200p 6736-HC9, has been in service for around 8 years but is in good condition except that after powering on and working properly it suddenly looses power, front led goes off. Several minutes later it just comes back on may stay for a few seconds to minutes on and then powers off again. This continues ad nauseum. I have noticed that sometimes after about 20-30minutes it will really decide to stay on, but not always.
This is what I have done up to now:
1) I went through the thread https://www.badcaps.net/forum /showthread.php?t=35158&highlight=6736-HC9 which was very informative to me and tried to follow on some suggestions there.
2) Visually checked all capacitors, no problem detected.
3) I have traced my AC (220V 50Hz) on switch, fuse etc and seems ok.
4) Voltage on big caps is more than 400V (is this right?)
5) I tried several components, rectifies, regulator etc and did not find anything wrong. May be grossly wrong.
Got stuck!
Any suggestions? Thanks all.
This particular monitor, IBM L200p 6736-HC9, has been in service for around 8 years but is in good condition except that after powering on and working properly it suddenly looses power, front led goes off. Several minutes later it just comes back on may stay for a few seconds to minutes on and then powers off again. This continues ad nauseum. I have noticed that sometimes after about 20-30minutes it will really decide to stay on, but not always.
This is what I have done up to now:
1) I went through the thread https://www.badcaps.net/forum /showthread.php?t=35158&highlight=6736-HC9 which was very informative to me and tried to follow on some suggestions there.
2) Visually checked all capacitors, no problem detected.
3) I have traced my AC (220V 50Hz) on switch, fuse etc and seems ok.
4) Voltage on big caps is more than 400V (is this right?)
5) I tried several components, rectifies, regulator etc and did not find anything wrong. May be grossly wrong.
Got stuck!

Any suggestions? Thanks all.
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