Re: Acer X241W (Power Board Failure)
Pay attention to the lead spacing. It is 3.5mm on the board.
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Last edited by azeroid; 09-10-2011, 08:31 AM.
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Re: Acer x241w
Looks like the monitor is working perfectly after replacing the caps on the inverter board. I attached the pics. Thank you everyone for the suggestions!...
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Re: Acer X241W (Power Board Failure)
I was also wondering what happened to them - working on replacing the caps. I posted the pics with the originals here if it helps
[url]https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=16284[/url]Re: Acer X241W (Power Board Failure)...?t=16284[/url]
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Re: Acer x241w
Thanks. I ended up ordering EEU-FR1V181 and EEU-FR1V181B from Mouser.
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Re: Acer x241w
Not sure about the brand. It is 180uF x 30V. I could not find anything FC series with this voltage at all. Any suggestions?
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Re: Acer x241w
They do look slightly bulged - take a look at the attachments. I guess I am going to have to replace them. They are 180uf 30v but the closest I could find is digikey P11235-ND.
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Re: Acer x241w
Just realized that I forgot about the caps on the inverter board. Maybe that's the problem?
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Re: Acer x241w
I used Panasonic 105°C caps. I believe their are FC series.
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Acer x241w
I have an Acer x241w, which I purchased a few years ago. Recently it started failing (going black after a second or two) and when I opened the case, I discovered a bunch of bulged capacitors, which I promptly replaced with the good brand ones. The problem was resolved easily, however after one week of faultless service the monitor started to behave rather strange. When it is cold, it starts just fine and keeps going but if it goes to the 'stand by' mode or the power turned off I have to wait until it cools down to get the picture back. If I turn the power back on after a short time while it...
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