Re: Dell 2407WFPb Monitor - Bad Cap
AdrainM, thank you!
I tried replacing components, but that didn't work (£25 later). That's because I have not clue what I'm doing. My electronic capability stops at being able to use a switch (the on/off kind, not the computer kind).
So armed with a better soldering iron (30W is not enough to melt the solder on these boards) and a multimeter (which I need to learn how to use better), I got my screen up and running.
FYI, I used a Toshiba PA3467e-1AC3, rated 19V, 3.42A, 65W. the plug fits fine. it does feel a little...
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