Re: Another Westinghouse LCM-22w3
Great news! I finished replacing all the caps and the monitor is now back to working like the day I bought it. It turns on and no longer makes noises or switches to a blank white screen.
Thanks again guys, especially PlainBill, I really appreciate all the help you gave and finding replacement parts for me, you made this experience very easy and stress free.
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Re: Another Westinghouse LCM-22w3
Hey I did the measurements and checked out all the recommendations and came up with this. Let me know if these look okay, bout to place the order.
[B]3 ea 220uF 25v P12383-ND EEU-FM1E221[/B]
originals - .3125" Dia x .4375" H
replacements - .315" Dia x .453" H
[B]2 ea 1000uF 25v FC Series P10278-ND EEU-FC1E102[/B]
originals - .375" Dia x .8125" H
replacement - .492" Dia x .787" H
[B]1000uF 10v P12353-ND EEU-FM1A102[/B]
original...Last edited by ST1NG3R; 01-17-2010, 11:11 PM.
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Re: Another Westinghouse LCM-22w3
Ok, I removed all the caps and have labeled the screenshot attached and also listed them below. I'm very new at this and didn't have a proper setup, so I kind of scratched the board a little while removing the solder... Nothing serious, but minor scratches here and there around the areas of solder. Could the board have been ruined?
Here is a list of the 8 caps I removed to have replaced:
TAICON
25v220uF
0603(M)
105ºC(PW)P
TAICON
25v1000uF
0623(M)
105ºC(PW)P...
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Re: Another Westinghouse LCM-22w3
There's some type of white glue connecting the capacitors to the board. How should I go about removing? Also, do I need a antistatic wrist strap when doing the replacements?
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Re: Another Westinghouse LCM-22w3
Sorry but how do I get the series, capacity, voltage, height and diameter? It looks like the black ones are CapXon and the green ones are TAICON....
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Another Westinghouse LCM-22w3
About 4 months ago my monitor starting making a high pitch noise when turning on and off. At first it was no big deal, but soon the monitor would turn on to a white screen and require turning the monitor on and off multiple times in order for the picture to finally show up.
I checked around and it seems like some others have had similar problems and it was caused by the capacitors being blown. I just opened up the monitor (pain in the ass) and it looks like the tops of the two larger black capacitors have started to push out and have a little bit of brown on top. They still don't...Last edited by ST1NG3R; 01-06-2010, 11:19 AM.
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