Hello friends! I am hoping this is the correct forum to post this in.
I have a two year old Samsung S27C750P LED back lit LCD monitor that I found dead after returning from a trip recently (there were no prior gradually worsening symptoms).
Model code: LS27C750PS/ZA
(http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824001963)
The current state of the monitor is as follows:
Black image with a black bar down the middle.
No display of any menu items, etc.
The monitor is still recognized by the PC.
I disassembled the monitor expecting to see some blown capacitors like on an older Viewsonic monitor I repaired years ago, the PCB is far more complex than what I was expecting. I have taken some pictures of the PCB as well as the monitor that I will post.
I have a basic soldering iron kit and will be receiving the following (cheap) multimeter in a couple days
(https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
I would love to be able to tackle this as a fun project, however I am a little hesitant after seeing the PCB. Should it be too complex or if I am completely out of my element I won't mind scrapping the project, but may as well have a go at it if possible. Any input or direction to go in (even if it is to abandon the project) would be great.
I appreciate the time and answers of anyone who wants to give me feedback or suggestions on this. Again, I hope this is the correct forum. Thank you.
I have a two year old Samsung S27C750P LED back lit LCD monitor that I found dead after returning from a trip recently (there were no prior gradually worsening symptoms).
Model code: LS27C750PS/ZA
(http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824001963)
The current state of the monitor is as follows:
Black image with a black bar down the middle.
No display of any menu items, etc.
The monitor is still recognized by the PC.
I disassembled the monitor expecting to see some blown capacitors like on an older Viewsonic monitor I repaired years ago, the PCB is far more complex than what I was expecting. I have taken some pictures of the PCB as well as the monitor that I will post.
I have a basic soldering iron kit and will be receiving the following (cheap) multimeter in a couple days
(https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
I would love to be able to tackle this as a fun project, however I am a little hesitant after seeing the PCB. Should it be too complex or if I am completely out of my element I won't mind scrapping the project, but may as well have a go at it if possible. Any input or direction to go in (even if it is to abandon the project) would be great.
I appreciate the time and answers of anyone who wants to give me feedback or suggestions on this. Again, I hope this is the correct forum. Thank you.
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