I have just replaced the caps in my Viewsonic VP930 and now it works like a charm.
The first symptoms where that the monitor would not start right away, I had to unplug it would power up after some attemps. After a couple of days it would seem to power but showed no picture, only the green led would blink slowly.
I opened the case and saw a couple of swollen caps. You can see them on the left side in the attached image. It seems that these two where the bad ones or at least the worst offenders because the monitor worked fine after I replaced them. I decided to replace them all anyway.
I must thank Pico for his post here: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?p=58843, thanks to his explanations I could purchase the caps on my way home because I had not written down their values.
And thank you all for sharing your experiences! It seems that now our devices are built to last, as they should have been (well, to last a little longer anyway
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The first symptoms where that the monitor would not start right away, I had to unplug it would power up after some attemps. After a couple of days it would seem to power but showed no picture, only the green led would blink slowly.
I opened the case and saw a couple of swollen caps. You can see them on the left side in the attached image. It seems that these two where the bad ones or at least the worst offenders because the monitor worked fine after I replaced them. I decided to replace them all anyway.
I must thank Pico for his post here: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?p=58843, thanks to his explanations I could purchase the caps on my way home because I had not written down their values.
And thank you all for sharing your experiences! It seems that now our devices are built to last, as they should have been (well, to last a little longer anyway

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