Intercepted a Dell 1703FPs on its way to ewaste. It powers on but says
"Analog Input"
In power save mode
Press any key on keyboard or move mouse
The VGA video input is from a KVM, and I can flip it back and forth between this monitor and my usual one, and the computer is definitely not in power save mode, there is an image, but the display thinks it should be in sleep mode. Was able to switch it to "Digital Input", but don't have a signal like that to feed it. Anyway, the backlights work, it doesn't shut itself off, but it looks like it doesn't see any video.
Opened it up (which was slightly challenging since the stand release button was broken) and found that it looked exactly like the one in the thread labeled "Dell 1703fps backlight problem" elsewhere on this forum. No signs of distress, bulging capacitors, burns, or anything like that. Lots of hard component glue though in various places (the stuff that looks like dried hot glue, but opaque). This model has a power board, a video board, and an inverter board. The last two are covered with surface mount components.
I can check the voltages on the power board, and maybe resolder the VGA socket connectors (possible bad connection there), but not sure what else to try. Suggestions? Fixing the video/logic board for anything complicated is likely out of the question, too many itty bitty surface mount components, and no appropriate tools for working on those.
"Analog Input"
In power save mode
Press any key on keyboard or move mouse
The VGA video input is from a KVM, and I can flip it back and forth between this monitor and my usual one, and the computer is definitely not in power save mode, there is an image, but the display thinks it should be in sleep mode. Was able to switch it to "Digital Input", but don't have a signal like that to feed it. Anyway, the backlights work, it doesn't shut itself off, but it looks like it doesn't see any video.
Opened it up (which was slightly challenging since the stand release button was broken) and found that it looked exactly like the one in the thread labeled "Dell 1703fps backlight problem" elsewhere on this forum. No signs of distress, bulging capacitors, burns, or anything like that. Lots of hard component glue though in various places (the stuff that looks like dried hot glue, but opaque). This model has a power board, a video board, and an inverter board. The last two are covered with surface mount components.
I can check the voltages on the power board, and maybe resolder the VGA socket connectors (possible bad connection there), but not sure what else to try. Suggestions? Fixing the video/logic board for anything complicated is likely out of the question, too many itty bitty surface mount components, and no appropriate tools for working on those.
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