Hi Forum Members:
As of this writing I'm trying to figure out a back-light problem on a Flatron, apparently it is time for this model to also fail on LED Driver (back-light).
This model board is stupidly simple, so simple I was in awe about its size and design.
First the monitor when cold would work for about 5 minutes before starting to dim and then after dimming it flickers like crazy. Letting it warm up does nothing but to keep flickering, even after a soft reset (off/on/off/on) or hard reset (unplugging) does nothing to solve the issue.
This is what I have done so far:
Next thing I was thinking was replacing the capacitors on the power input and one of the same near the controller.
Should I take out all the capacitors to properly test them?
How about this one polymer cap that while testing in circuit read 7867uf?
Also I see a small (maybe eye effect) dome on the polymers.
Also to note this board was manufactured almost 5 years now.
Thank You for all your help and advice.
As of this writing I'm trying to figure out a back-light problem on a Flatron, apparently it is time for this model to also fail on LED Driver (back-light).
This model board is stupidly simple, so simple I was in awe about its size and design.
First the monitor when cold would work for about 5 minutes before starting to dim and then after dimming it flickers like crazy. Letting it warm up does nothing but to keep flickering, even after a soft reset (off/on/off/on) or hard reset (unplugging) does nothing to solve the issue.
This is what I have done so far:
- Test input power capacitors (Samyoung 16v 100uf HXB)
- Test Diodes and resistor close to the controller
- Test the voltage at the connector (valued at 40v but not stable, it got down to 20v)
- Test Polymer Aluminium can capacitors [Enercon VT series 16v 100uf] (one set was good, but one went off the scale)
Next thing I was thinking was replacing the capacitors on the power input and one of the same near the controller.
Should I take out all the capacitors to properly test them?
How about this one polymer cap that while testing in circuit read 7867uf?

Also I see a small (maybe eye effect) dome on the polymers.
Also to note this board was manufactured almost 5 years now.
Thank You for all your help and advice.
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