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  • JBmtk
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    • Aug 2008
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    Replacing resistor and cap (no schematic)

    I've got a similar problem to this guy here. I've pulled the board out of another DCLCD monitor.

    Specs: SOTAC Model HOAU462001 Rev 1.0

    As seen in these two photos here and here, if you look just right above the toroidal common mode choke coil, you will see two empty spaces. One of which is for a ceramic capacitor and the other for a 1/2W or greater resistor. These are R88 and C65.

    I replaced the two blue caps in those pictures with no luck....I guess I forgot to see the missing parts originally.

    I couldn't find a schematic online, so what should I stick in there?

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