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    Guide me through repairing a Dell p2210f LCD ccfl backlight monitor

    I bought this p2210f dell monitor to fix. Schematic is the same as p2210.
    Behaviour is that monitors comes on but then backlight switches off almost instantly. If I look with flashlight I can still find the "No signal message". So definitely a backlight issue. Trying to advance the issue I proved that the protection circuit is switching off the backlight by shorting out C3 and resistor to disable the INL chip then re enable by removing the short.
    This is where it gets interesting. When I disassembled the monitor to solder leads on c3 capacitor I noticed the backlight flickered at first but mostly it would stay on. What I had expected was that the backlight would turn off as previous but that didn't happen. So I thought what's different.. What was different was that the data cable from video processing board was disconnected from the LCD.

    Sure enough when I put the monitor back together, monitor would come on and backlight switched off in a second. Now I could bring the backlight back on by shorting the leads I soldered on C3 and removing the short thus re-enableing INL chip.
    My question is what would cause this strange behavior?

    #2
    Here is schematic from Electrotanya
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    Electronics forum for electronics experts to repair defective appliance.

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      #3
      * I could bring the backlight back on but only for a second.. (By shorting and then releasing C3)

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        #4
        Why would disconnecting data cable would result in different behavior from backlight?

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          #5
          Mea culpa.. I also switched input of lamp 1 with lamp 2. I didn't realize..

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            #6
            Any advice now, thanks..

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              #7
              This morning it would mostly want to stay on. Then after a while hissing sound and won't turn on for more than 1 second. Hissing sound seemed close to inverter circuit. What do you say bad inverter circuit or bad lamp? Hissing sound was like adjusting speaker volume where speaker has defective volume potentiometer.

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                #8
                After more testing I've come to the conclusion it is the lamps or at least one that is defective. I've seen it flicker like a bad neon lamp.

                So I've decided I will replace them with led lights. Which ones to buy? Please help

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                  #9
                  Will these be good 19" 417 mm?

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