Hi, my name is James 
I was doing a little searching on the internet to see if I could diagnose why my VX922 had a green blinking light and came across your website and forums. You have very useful information, detailed repairing instructions, and everyone seems quite helpful. I am not an electrical genious by any means, but I do know how to use a soldering iron, multimeter, how to follow instructions, and was wondering if you guys could help me...
This is a pic of both the power supply board and input board that was in my monitor:
This is a pic of the three capacitors that I have already replaced and their locations:
2 - 470uf 25v
1 - 330uf 25v
This is a pic of the input board which has two bulged caps yet, I have the new caps of the exact same ordered and am waiting on them to arrive:
2 - 330uf 16v
Here is a pic of the pins that connect the two boards together. The black/white arrow pointing to the two pins, they both have 12v. The red arrows pointing to the other four pins are dead, they have no voltage.
I guess I am at a loss here, besides replacing the other two caps on the input board, I don't really know what the next step would be to make sure that all the pins have voltage.

I was doing a little searching on the internet to see if I could diagnose why my VX922 had a green blinking light and came across your website and forums. You have very useful information, detailed repairing instructions, and everyone seems quite helpful. I am not an electrical genious by any means, but I do know how to use a soldering iron, multimeter, how to follow instructions, and was wondering if you guys could help me...
This is a pic of both the power supply board and input board that was in my monitor:
This is a pic of the three capacitors that I have already replaced and their locations:
2 - 470uf 25v
1 - 330uf 25v
This is a pic of the input board which has two bulged caps yet, I have the new caps of the exact same ordered and am waiting on them to arrive:
2 - 330uf 16v
Here is a pic of the pins that connect the two boards together. The black/white arrow pointing to the two pins, they both have 12v. The red arrows pointing to the other four pins are dead, they have no voltage.
I guess I am at a loss here, besides replacing the other two caps on the input board, I don't really know what the next step would be to make sure that all the pins have voltage.
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