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  • Re: WestingHouse L2210NW Will not power.

    I found the board on shopjimmy.com for $29, but I question the legitimacy of the site.
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  • Re: WestingHouse L2210NW Will not power.

    So, upon looking at the power board, it's just pretty much totally screwed. There are a couple of parts that are physically broken (snapped) and I'm just going to get a new power board off of eBay for $50.

    Does anyone maybe have a better recommendation for where to get this power board?

    It's a DAC-19M020 AF.

    Thanks again.
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  • Acer V193w has odd backlight problem

    I have an Acer V193w with an odd backlight issue. At first I thought it was 2 seconds to black, but now I'm not so sure.

    The monitor originally went 2 seconds to black on me, but after playing with it, it will stay on for an undetermined amount of time (from 2 seconds, all the way up to a couple of hours) and then the monitor (not just the backlight) will turn off (power light still on and blue).

    But if I launch a game, the monitor will instantly shut off.

    The power and logic board look all brand new and shiny. I bought caps for the power board, just...
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  • Re: WestingHouse L2210NW Will not power.

    I'm going to recap the board (because I have new Rubycon caps of the same microfarad rating and greater then or equal voltage just hanging out in my closet, Might as well.)

    So, I have a multimeter, but I have no idea what settings to put it on to test the big cap (because I'm a noobie, I've just fixed some easy to solder components in the past). I also don't know what setting to use for the logic card connector pins.

    As far as what I have tested: My patience in opening up this monitor (held together by tape instead...
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  • Re: WestingHouse L2210NW Will not power.

    Okay, here are some pictures. The discoloration appears to be minor, but that is just my opinion. you can see that there are two capacitors that are slightly swolen, and I was mistaken about the brand, it is Samxon.

    Also, one of the capacitors solder points is about 1mm away from another trace, I'm worried I might mess that up with a solder job.

    Let me know what you think....
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  • Re: WestingHouse L2210NW Will not power.

    Yeah, I'll pick up some caps and give that a shot. They are CapXon caps, so even if that wasn't the issue, since I already busted the monitor open I should probably replace all of those regardless.

    I'm mostly just hoping that it isn't the "Touch Controls" that went out.

    I'm probably not going to get much farther without pics, and I'll post those in about 4 hours. Just wanted to see if the thread could get a little attention =).

    Thanks for the reply =)
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  • WestingHouse L2210NW Will not power.

    So, there I have a Westinghouse L2210NW 22" Monitor that will not power on. It has the "Touch control" buttons, so all of the monitors controls (including power) are of a capacitive touch nature, so I'm hoping this didn't go out on me.

    When plugging in the monitor, I can hear a high pitched noise emitting from it (had a similar symptom with a Gateway 22" monitor, turned out to be a bad cap).

    I dissembled the unit and saw that the power board had 2 or 3 capacitors that were slightly swolen (the vent had not broken, they were just bowed out a millimeter...
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