Hi everyone.
I'm a newbie with electronics (I've succesfully repaired 2-3 monitors using youtube/topics here and a solder iron + some new caps/fuses), but now I've stumbled upon one where the problem isn't as obvious as a blown cap:
I've received this Samsung 2343nw monitor from a friend, with the only explanation: "It doesn't turn on anymore".
After some basic testing (try other powercable, check settings/manual for possible software problems with power save mode etc), I've opened up everything and did a quick visual inspection of the power pcb (see attached pictures below).
Observations:
- no visual damage to capacitors etc.
- little bit of charring on the bottom of what seems to be a very basic inductor coil (circled in red in the pictures, only identification I could find was the nr LF101 written on the pcb)
Tools I currently have
- very old multimeter with some basic A/V/ohm measurements (currently looking to upgrade to something like an extech ex330)
- solder iron and supply
My questions
- can somebody identify this specific coil and point me in the right direction to find a replacement (if this is even possible)?
- are there any diagnostics I can try without other specialized equipment (an ESR/CLR meter seems to be the go to tool for this kind of stuff, but I'm not sure if €100-ish is worth it at the moment to use it maybe once or twice a year)?
- any other things I might overlook/try first as a newbie?
Thx in advance.
I'm a newbie with electronics (I've succesfully repaired 2-3 monitors using youtube/topics here and a solder iron + some new caps/fuses), but now I've stumbled upon one where the problem isn't as obvious as a blown cap:
I've received this Samsung 2343nw monitor from a friend, with the only explanation: "It doesn't turn on anymore".
After some basic testing (try other powercable, check settings/manual for possible software problems with power save mode etc), I've opened up everything and did a quick visual inspection of the power pcb (see attached pictures below).
Observations:
- no visual damage to capacitors etc.
- little bit of charring on the bottom of what seems to be a very basic inductor coil (circled in red in the pictures, only identification I could find was the nr LF101 written on the pcb)
Tools I currently have
- very old multimeter with some basic A/V/ohm measurements (currently looking to upgrade to something like an extech ex330)
- solder iron and supply
My questions
- can somebody identify this specific coil and point me in the right direction to find a replacement (if this is even possible)?
- are there any diagnostics I can try without other specialized equipment (an ESR/CLR meter seems to be the go to tool for this kind of stuff, but I'm not sure if €100-ish is worth it at the moment to use it maybe once or twice a year)?
- any other things I might overlook/try first as a newbie?
Thx in advance.
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