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I have two DCLCD 19" LCD monitors and one of them died a few months back. I was going to throw it out, but I decided to try to fix it. I did some research online and found that the capacitors are typically the problem, so that is why I am here.
The first thing I did was switch out the entire inverter board for the one in my monitor which already works. Once the working inverter board was put in, the broken monitor worked again - I therefore know the problem is on this board somewhere!.
The board is loaded with Elite caps which I guess can go bad.
I ordered 5 caps from digikey (all exact voltage, uf specs as the ones I replaced) in hope that it would be on of the 5 larger caps. I swapped them in with no luck. I then got determined and swapped the other caps between my working and broken board. The board which was originally working STILL works, and the broken one is STILL broken.

I swapped all of the caps with the red X's on it.
What else should I do? I'm out of time today, but maybe you guys can give me some guidance
I have more pictures if they are needed
thanks,
martini
I have two DCLCD 19" LCD monitors and one of them died a few months back. I was going to throw it out, but I decided to try to fix it. I did some research online and found that the capacitors are typically the problem, so that is why I am here.
The first thing I did was switch out the entire inverter board for the one in my monitor which already works. Once the working inverter board was put in, the broken monitor worked again - I therefore know the problem is on this board somewhere!.
The board is loaded with Elite caps which I guess can go bad.
I ordered 5 caps from digikey (all exact voltage, uf specs as the ones I replaced) in hope that it would be on of the 5 larger caps. I swapped them in with no luck. I then got determined and swapped the other caps between my working and broken board. The board which was originally working STILL works, and the broken one is STILL broken.

I swapped all of the caps with the red X's on it.
What else should I do? I'm out of time today, but maybe you guys can give me some guidance
I have more pictures if they are needed
thanks,
martini
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