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  • Re: Hanns-G HG281D, LCD Monitor no power


    I found the picture of the card from the other Hanns-g 28 thread. Someone kindly put the pic on Flickr.

    Here is the link

    [url]http://www.flickr.com/photos/61176240@N08/5565322289/sizes/l/in/photostream/[/url]

    The connector in question is the 30 pin shielded LVDS female receptacle which accepts a "blade" type male connector of an LVDS cable from the other board. The connector is at the top of the board covered with orange transparent isolation sticky tape.

    I tried to find...
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  • Re: Hanns-G HG281D, LCD Monitor no power

    I went ahead and changed most of the caps which I received as the kit specific for this monitor. The ones I did not change were the 3, 10-microfarad caps at the primary part of the card.
    I double-checked the polarities, solder joints etc, and while I was putting the monitor together, I forced the thin connector to the LCD controller card's (I guess that is what it is called?) female connector which is a thin, flimsy surface mounted type. The female connector came off the controller board, and i do not think I will be able to solder...
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  • Re: Hanns-G HG281D, LCD Monitor no power


    I have the same problem with Algomez, with the exception that my monitor is branded as I-Inc with model number IF-281DPB. The power board looks exactly the same as submitted by Algomez, and the cap values are the same. I ordered the caps, and hopefully will solve the problem. My problem is somewhat similar to Algomez's with the exception that when the monitor is turned on when cold few minutes later the screen starts flickering, especially noticable when the background white. It later corrects itself and displays a stable picture for...
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