Hi there, after checking other topics without solution to my issue I decided to open this thread asking for your kind help.
As I wrote in the title, my Samsung monitor silently stopped working by turning totally off while I was using it with my pc.
Fortunately, even I'm still a newbie in electronics, time ago I purchased a multimeter and so I've dissembled the monitor and got out the PSU:
http://puu.sh/INodf/f2fe430b5c.jpg
What I have tested/checked so far:
fuse is fine, with cable to main disconnected the LED's doesn't come on.
no visible burnt or blown caps or other components (it seems just dirt on the center).
The integrated STR W6053S does not seem to give a short circuit between pin 1 and pin 3.
Diode bridge does not seem short.
Only thing I've notice is that the top left capacitor 50V CM852 seems just a little bit popped out and as a newbie with a simple multimeter I can say if it's really broken or not. Another thing is that when I did the continuity test on the diodes, the 2 bigger on the right DM852 and DM853 (I've circled them on the attached image) seems to be in short circuit.
What would you do? Do I have to change all these 3 parts (Capacitor and 2 diods) or maybe it's just the capacitor that make those diods short circuit? What test I still do? (always taking in mind that I'm still at the beginning in this field
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As I wrote in the title, my Samsung monitor silently stopped working by turning totally off while I was using it with my pc.
Fortunately, even I'm still a newbie in electronics, time ago I purchased a multimeter and so I've dissembled the monitor and got out the PSU:
http://puu.sh/INodf/f2fe430b5c.jpg
What I have tested/checked so far:
fuse is fine, with cable to main disconnected the LED's doesn't come on.
no visible burnt or blown caps or other components (it seems just dirt on the center).
The integrated STR W6053S does not seem to give a short circuit between pin 1 and pin 3.
Diode bridge does not seem short.
Only thing I've notice is that the top left capacitor 50V CM852 seems just a little bit popped out and as a newbie with a simple multimeter I can say if it's really broken or not. Another thing is that when I did the continuity test on the diodes, the 2 bigger on the right DM852 and DM853 (I've circled them on the attached image) seems to be in short circuit.
What would you do? Do I have to change all these 3 parts (Capacitor and 2 diods) or maybe it's just the capacitor that make those diods short circuit? What test I still do? (always taking in mind that I'm still at the beginning in this field

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