Re: Insignia NS-50DF710NA21 Replacement LED strips
I know it's an old thread, OP probably threw away TV. But here's another eBay link from [URL="https://www.ebay.com/itm/363956712662"]ShopJimmy[/URL].
I got the same model with a dead backlight. It's got a manufacture date of November 2020.
What a shame these TVs are so cheap they die in less than two years. Surprise surprise it's just out of warranty.Re: Insignia NS-50DF710NA21 Replacement LED strips
I know it's an old thread, OP probably threw...
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Re: HP W2207 Backlight Problem
Purchased the caps from here. Got all 25v 1000uf.
Replaced the 4 bad ones and the monitor powers on now!
The whites don't seem too vibrant. The lamps are most likely worn.
But a $12 fix for a free monitor, I can't complain....
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Re: HP W2207 Backlight Problem
Okay, after ripping up my fingernails, I'll heal in a few weeks, I finally got the front black bezel off. It appears you just have to pry it straight out. At some points I thought it was going to crack. The corners were difficult. After the bezel came off the rest was self explanatory.
I pulled the power board and sure enough I found 4 bad caps, 2 big, 1 medium, and 1 small. I'll look into replacing them at some point. Hopefully more components aren't shot.
I've seen whole power boards selling for about $25-$30. But I...
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Re: HP W2207 Backlight Problem
I know it's been a few years, but did you ever get around to making some pictures on opening up this pig?
I got the same model. Trying to fix it before I resort to eWaste. The power button slowly blinks when turned on, and you hear slight repetitive high pitch voltage noises from inside. The screen never gets a chance to power up, so it seems it's something with the initial powering. I want to check the inside to see if the caps are bad. Most likely since this monitor is now 6 years old.
I got the stand off, but...
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Re: ECS mcp61pm-hm 6-bad 1800uf 63 Tk caps
Well, success! I've purchased replacement caps from this website.
All went okay. A little difficulty in clearing the holes of solder after removing the bad caps.
I ended up using a 0.65mm drill bit to do the job.
My HP Pavilion a6357c is back to life! Prime95 now runs stable.
Thanks BadCaps.net!...Last edited by Pro289; 03-27-2011, 12:55 PM.
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Re: ECS mcp61pm-hm 6-bad 1800uf 63 Tk caps
After removing my MCP61SM-GM motherboard I found the 5 bad caps are the same 6.3v 1800uf caps as in the first post. So I figure I'll just get 9 and replace all of them to be sure. I'll have to post some pics later of my progress.
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Re: ECS mcp61pm-hm 6-bad 1800uf 63 Tk caps
Where can I get the replacement caps? I just ran into a friends' computer with 5 bad ones, an HP Pavilion a6357c with a [URL="http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=c01310823"]MCP61PM-HM (Nettle2)[/URL] motherboard. I haven't yet taken it apart to see which values they are, but they all seem to be the same type, like the row near the CPU.
I was trying to find a replacement board, but they're hard to find. A different board that may fit could be around 60-130$. I've recapped an ECS board...Last edited by Pro289; 02-16-2011, 09:53 PM.
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