Re: Dell E172fpb
I'd love to say that table helps..... but it doesn't.
I haven't re-wired. These connectors are as they came out of the factory. Plus, there's no blue wire. Only Black, pink and white.
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Re: Dell E172fpb
Could anybody tell me if these leads are plugged in the the right way round?
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Scott
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Re: Dell E172fpb
Please? Anybody? My monitor still doesn;t work after replacing components. I may have the connections mixed up. But if I haven;t and I change them and it goes up in smoke I'll be even more p'd off.
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Re: Dell E172fpb
Can anybody tell me if these connections are correct, i.e. white / white to CN755, Pink / black CN754, white / white CN752, Pink / black CN753? I've had it disconnected for some time and I've lost the photo I took to remind me where they go!
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Re: Dell E172fpb
Dockarl, you're a legend............ that's only if I can get my monitor to work following your advice!!
I kept my eye on the leg alignment more than anything else. No need to worry there.
I will strip it back down and check continuity.
NOTE: Before reading the rest of this I must tell you all now, (as well as being half p!ssed) my background to electonics is VERY VERY basic. In fact the last time I was tought how to use a soldering iron was back in when I was 13 in secondary school (15 years ago!). I'm now a fully qualified...Last edited by sjbso2000; 07-21-2006, 02:40 PM.
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Re: Dell E172fpb
I had the same problem. Power light flashing on and off. I replaced the four trannies (as documented by Dockarl) and now have the same problem as Prototech where the screen comes on for 2 sec's and then goes off with the green light still on (not flashing now).
Any info on the transformers / availability, etc.....?
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