Re: 3 seconds usage on Hyundai N91W
Thanks for the advice!
The inverter board is marked as Proview, as are several of the other boards, actually. I have some Nichicon caps on order, so hopefully they'll do the trick.
I will update with my progress once I've replaced all the Xunda caps.
Thanks to everyone who's sent advice....
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Re: 3 seconds usage on Hyundai N91W
Thanks for the reply.
I used to have the fault you're referencing here, but a trip back to Hyundai whilst under warranty fixed that, thank goodness.
The problem is very simple, really, in that everything on the monitor works absolutely fine, but the monitor won't stay on for more than a few seconds. Every once in a while, it will stay on, but I can't work out why this might be....
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Re: 3 seconds usage on Hyundai N91W
Thanks for the reply PlainBill.
The caps seem to be "Xunda". I'll include an image here, and just for reference I've indicated the three that I suspect are faulty (though they don't look any different from the rest)....
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3 seconds usage on Hyundai N91W
Hello there,
This is my first post, so please feel free to let me know where there are bits of information I haven't covered (or tell me that I haven't done enough work yet to be asking questions!)
I have a Hyundai N91W monitor which will operate for only 3 or 4 seconds at a time. The monitor powers up, displays a perfectly good image, then immediately switches to standby. The monitor will happily start-up again, simply by pressing the front-panel power button, but almost always switches off after a few seconds. Once in a while, it is possible to get the monitor to...
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