The monitor had started to turn off every now and then for no reason, I actually thought at the time maybe it was video card related as I'd mucked around with drivers for it only recently.
Then the screen though would spend the majority of the time off and would only every now and then turn on... until over the last few days it wouldn't turn on at all... maybe a bit of blinking from the led and that's about it.
Opened her up and took out the power supply board, 2 bulged caps.
The brown one is a 1000uF/35v Elite.
Black one is a 1000uF/16v Elite.
Probably from different series, there are two more of the brown caps, look intact to me but I'll replace them as a precaution, same goes for another of the black cap.
There are a few Lelons on the board, I know they're known to be bad but none appear in anyway to be comprised I guess you'd say. Besides I don't have the right values to easily replace them with quality caps... to give you an idea, if I went to a local supplier... they'd sell me Lelon.
So they'll stay for now.
From my parts stash I'll use 1000uF/35v Panasonic FM to replace them, see if that fixes things. If not, might have to investigate further.
Then the screen though would spend the majority of the time off and would only every now and then turn on... until over the last few days it wouldn't turn on at all... maybe a bit of blinking from the led and that's about it.
Opened her up and took out the power supply board, 2 bulged caps.
The brown one is a 1000uF/35v Elite.
Black one is a 1000uF/16v Elite.
Probably from different series, there are two more of the brown caps, look intact to me but I'll replace them as a precaution, same goes for another of the black cap.
There are a few Lelons on the board, I know they're known to be bad but none appear in anyway to be comprised I guess you'd say. Besides I don't have the right values to easily replace them with quality caps... to give you an idea, if I went to a local supplier... they'd sell me Lelon.

So they'll stay for now.
From my parts stash I'll use 1000uF/35v Panasonic FM to replace them, see if that fixes things. If not, might have to investigate further.
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