Forgot to mention in my last post. One of the cable assembly's (audio) was a stinker getting it disconnected and the two left wires red & black broke. This connector is really small and was wondering if any body had experience with this type of plug. Is there a "holding" clip release to remove the pin? or might it be best to just solder a "helper" wire there and then the normal wires? Tx...
I agree, the big cap's top looks perfectly flat. Looks like I will have to unsolder the ones I cannot read to get a value on for the order. Upon further investigation, the 4 caps together on the side of the heat sink looks like two of them have taken a "pooh" out the bottom!...
Most of the caps, I can get a value on. The caps inside the heat sink and the big black cap, I cannot. Looks like 56,54,51,52, 8 and 10 have swelled tops...
Greetings. Have been having trouble with my monitor the last couple of weeks. No start on the monitor, the green light flashing on/off every 3-4 seconds and the speakers "click" every light cycle. Initially thought it was the computer or graphic card until one day I turned on both monitors and the main monitor HC194 was not on, the second monitor was on and displaying normal. Changed cable, swapped ports on graphic card no change. It takes 5 minutes and then the monitor looks normal and lasts until I turn it off. Moved the monitor to a second computer, same problem. Don't know if this...
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