Hi guys! Great forum, I've done a lot of reading here the past couple of weeks but still can't seem to fix my problem.
Few months ago, my 5 year old iiyama ProLite H481S started flickering randomly. In the following weeks, it started just going blank entirely once every week or so.
The power LED would remain active - I would have to turn my LCD off and on to turn the backlight back on. Sometimes it would turn right back off. Hitting on the LCD (why?) would suddenly get it to work again and stop the random flickering for a week again.
Recently, these problems have been happening almost on a daily basis. Thought it might be a good idea to see if I can repair the thing while it's still dying, rather than wait for a power surge or something bad to happen.
So, I started Googling and came across this forum. Figured it only makes sense that capacitors lose capacity after a couple of years - wondering why I hadn't thought of it myself, as I'm studying electronic engineering and all
. It could explain the problem of said flickering and blank screens.
Opened up the monitor, inspected the caps and resistors, but seriously did not find ANY clue as to what's going on.
So, I whipped out my camera and recorded the inverter/power-board and figured I'd post it on the interwebs, see what you guys think about it. Maybe I'm missing a clue, or maybe the board is just fine and I need to look somewhere else.
The backside of the board is fine too, by the way. No rust, leakage or anything bad going on there.
I didn't dare opening up the LCD unit itself (a Samsung LTM190-EX), because I'm not sure if the problem could even be in there. Can it?
Video: http://www.megavideo.com/?v=DOE8M110
Image: http://img849.*************/img849/4299/sam0395.jpg
Can you guys advise me? What do yall think of the video and image I attached?
Thanks in advance for any advise!
Few months ago, my 5 year old iiyama ProLite H481S started flickering randomly. In the following weeks, it started just going blank entirely once every week or so.
The power LED would remain active - I would have to turn my LCD off and on to turn the backlight back on. Sometimes it would turn right back off. Hitting on the LCD (why?) would suddenly get it to work again and stop the random flickering for a week again.
Recently, these problems have been happening almost on a daily basis. Thought it might be a good idea to see if I can repair the thing while it's still dying, rather than wait for a power surge or something bad to happen.
So, I started Googling and came across this forum. Figured it only makes sense that capacitors lose capacity after a couple of years - wondering why I hadn't thought of it myself, as I'm studying electronic engineering and all

Opened up the monitor, inspected the caps and resistors, but seriously did not find ANY clue as to what's going on.

So, I whipped out my camera and recorded the inverter/power-board and figured I'd post it on the interwebs, see what you guys think about it. Maybe I'm missing a clue, or maybe the board is just fine and I need to look somewhere else.
The backside of the board is fine too, by the way. No rust, leakage or anything bad going on there.
I didn't dare opening up the LCD unit itself (a Samsung LTM190-EX), because I'm not sure if the problem could even be in there. Can it?
Video: http://www.megavideo.com/?v=DOE8M110
Image: http://img849.*************/img849/4299/sam0395.jpg
Can you guys advise me? What do yall think of the video and image I attached?
Thanks in advance for any advise!

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