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poulus
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Last Activity: 04-28-2010, 04:37 PM
Joined: 11-20-2009
Location: Midlands, UK
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  • Re: BenQ FP17E+ blank display

    OK, update.

    After struggling to get the tranny and cap I needed elsewhere I bit the bullet and ordered from RS. I figured I'd offset the cost of the minimum order quantity (5) by not paying any delivery charge as they have a trade counter near me. But that turned into an epic as some clown in their warehouse cancelled my order which took 3 visits to sort. Thanks to the nice young lady at the counter I've ended up with the caps and trannies for free and free delivery!

    So I did the repair mentioned in the earlier link...
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  • Re: BenQ FP17E+ blank display

    Nightmare!

    Anyone know where in the UK I can get both:-
    1 x FQU11P06
    1 x Cap (1000uF, 10V, 105c, 5mm pitch)

    without extortionate delivery charges and spares I won't need?

    Thanks
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  • Re: BenQ FP17E+ blank display

    Oops, those last 2 links are no good as they'd cost me £15 in delivery. So gotta find a UK source.
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  • Re: BenQ FP17E+ blank display

    BTW which would be the better replacement for the original cap:-

    [URL]http://uk.farnell.com/illinois-capacitor/108cke010m/aluminum-electrolytic-capacitor/dp/1167967?in_merch=true&MER=i-9b10-00001422[/URL]

    or

    [URL]http://uk.farnell.com/multicomp/mcrh10v108m10x16-rh/aluminum-electrolytic-capacitor/dp/1136251[/URL]

    ?Re: BenQ FP17E+ blank display<br /> ...00001422[/URL]
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  • BenQ FP17E+ blank display

    Firstly - brilliant site and forums, I've lost hours over the last week looking through it I arrived here while looking for a fix for the above monitor. I've got a pair of them that I bought about 4 years ago as I like a big desktop

    Originally I thought the back-light had gone but once I dismantled it I realised there were 2 lights and they're a pig to get out so I investigated further. I did a bit of juggling of parts with its working twin and proved that the back-lights were OK. Googling led me to the Dell E172 and common 4 transistor problem but I also came across this:-...
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