Re: SyncMaster 920 - Flashing blue led, power cycling, swollen cap in PSU
My parts list is above, in post #4. I replaced all of those parts listed....
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Just wanted to say thanks to Topcat and the badcaps community. I started my account here a few months ago when I had an LCD to repair with some bad caps. The community came through with quick advice on replacement caps. Within a few days I had a new (to me) 19" LCD to compliment my existing 22".
Then, a few days ago my Gateway PC (ECS mobo) gave up the ghost as I sat here using it. I've been a computer geek since my age was in the single digits, but for me, repairs were always part swaps -- never component level.
With the knowledge I gained from this community,...
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Re: SyncMaster 920 - Flashing blue led, power cycling, swollen cap in PSU
Here is the parts list I'm looking at (in the same order of the parts in my previous post). All in stock at Digi-Key, less than $5 for all parts. If anyone notices something wrong/bad, please let me know...
Note: The first component is originally a 125 degree piece -- I can't imagine that 125 would be necessary, but please correct me if I am wrong...
Thanks again!
[CODE]Model Brand Ripple Imped Dimensions Temp Part No
FM Panasonic 280mA 0.3 5x11mm 105...
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SyncMaster 920 - Flashing blue led, power cycling, swollen cap in PSU
Hello Everyone... I've spent the last couple of days absorbing the wealth of knowledge on this board -- THANKS!
I have a Samsung SyncMaster 920 19" widescreen LCD monitor that has recently started having troubles starting. When I apply power (with a VGA cable attached to the PC), the blue light comes on, I hear something in the power supply making a bit of noise, then it turns off. It seems to be about a 2 second cycle. I've been able to get it to start a handful of times, and it works fine once it is started.
Note: If I remove the LCD ribbon, I can get the...
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