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  • Maluko75
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    • Aug 2009
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    Infamous Dell e152fpb

    It's open and don't find any buldging caps,but i do see a transistor #bd601 that the prongs(4) are dark,could this be the fault?
  • EGuevarae
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    • Nov 2008
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    Re: Infamous Dell e152fpb

    Pics would help to get answers .....
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    • Bobdee
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      • Jun 2008
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      Re: Infamous Dell e152fpb

      Originally posted by Maluko75
      It's open and don't find any buldging caps,but i do see a transistor #bd601 that the prongs(4) are dark,could this be the fault?
      It would help if you told us what the Fault is too, and tell us the symptoms

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