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MarkatBath
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Last Activity: 08-11-2017, 08:56 AM
Joined: 07-04-2017
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  • Re: Samsung Monitor KM24WS

    So, power supply now working (I think). I now get a solid blue light rather than a flashing blue light.

    That said, I am now on to the next problem.

    From an initial black screen I get a sequence of:
    - screen is grey
    - screen is four horizontal bands of red, green, blue, grey
    - screen is blue
    - screen is black

    Could this be the T-Con board? I have checked the fuse and that is ok.

    Any help, greatly appreciated....
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  • Re: Samsung Monitor KM24WS

    Thanks for the suggestion. I'm away at the moment but will give it a try when I'm back and see if it works.
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  • Re: Samsung Monitor KM24WS

    Photos attached....
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  • Samsung Monitor KM24WS

    Model Code: LS24 24KIEEFV/EDC

    Hi,

    I've had the above monitor since new and already repaired it once, replacing the defective capacitor on the power supply board.

    Yesterday there was a pop and then the blue light just flashed (every second) and the monitor would not come out of power save mode.

    I've looked at the power supply board but cannot identify any blown capacitors and am hoping someone here will be able to provide a suggestion for fixing it.

    I've looked at the post "Samsung SyncMaster 2493HM black screen with...
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  • Re: New Members - please post your introductions here

    Hi, just joined what seems like a great forum for people keen on fixing electronics rather than throwing them. I've got a Samsung KM24WS monitor that I've fixed once by replacing a failed capacitor in the power supply board. The monitor has just gone pop again and I can't see any visible signs of failed capacitors so I'm hoping to start a new thread, post some pictures and see if anyone can help me fix it rather than bin it.
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