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Last Activity: 01-15-2011, 07:30 AM
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  • Re: 2 seconds to black Samsung 225bw

    Well, I bought a 40watt Weller iron and learned how to solder on this here board. When I plugged it in I couldn't believe that it worked, but, it did!

    Thanks for all the help guys ...
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  • Re: 2 seconds to black Samsung 225bw



    Interesting. Thanks for the explanation

    From this thread [url]https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=6930&page=14[/url] a guy has the same monitor and lists the capacitors he plans to replace them with. I've got an order up on digi-key with the same parts and should be ready to go.

    2x P12390-ND CAP 680UF 25V ELECT FM RADIAL $1.34
    2x P12391-ND CAP 820UF 25V ELECT FM RADIAL $1.50
    1x P10321-ND CAP 47UF 50V ELECT FC RADIAL $0.34
    1x P12386-ND CAP 330UF 25V ELECT FM...
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  • Re: 2 seconds to black Samsung 225bw



    So what did the cold night do, if you don't mind explaining and how did it tip it over the edge? I'm pretty tech savvy but I've never messed with capacitors before.



    Will do! Just need to find out what bad boys these are ^^...
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  • 2 seconds to black Samsung 225bw

    Hi, I just made a trip to a relative and left my monitor in the car overnight. It was very cold out and I brought the monitor inside and (dumbly) plugged it right in.

    Well, now it's on for a split second and then dies. I opened it up and attached is what I saw.

    Obviously there are 3 blown caps. Should I just try to find replacements?...
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