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cdsmith12
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Last Activity: 06-11-2016, 04:17 PM
Joined: 08-29-2012
Location: Richmond Hill, GA
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  • Re: Dell 3007WFP and PA-4151-1-LF Help!!

    I don't see any other damage on the board. The PFC Inductor is definitely bad, there are 2 legs that were broken off when the owner tried to fix it himself. Normally I would just buy another board, but I can't find one. Is there any way to know which PFC Inductor will work as a replacement? I have never had to replace one of these and don't know anything about them.
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  • Dell 3007WFP and PA-4151-1-LF Help!!

    I got this monitor for free a couple years ago. As you can see in the pictures there is some damage and I need to replace one of the yellow components. I have been trying to identify them, and I believe they are transformers, but I'm not sure. You can clearly read all of the numbers, but I have searched for them all over the internet, and I can not find anything about these components.

    Just incase you can't read the component it says...

    42-M41511P03 ROHS HP OK
    LITEON TB-130(2) 1013 MC REV +A

    Can someone help with what they are and how to cross...
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    Last edited by cdsmith12; 02-01-2015, 09:23 PM. Reason: added information

  • Re: Panasonic TC-P60S30

    Never mind, I had the multimeter on AC instead of DC
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  • Re: Panasonic TC-P60S30

    I have the exact same issue as hokie1027, but when I measure the voltage at P6 pin 6, I get 10 volts and it is clearly labeled that it should be 5v on the board. I tried to unplug the A1 just to see what would happen and did not get any clicks. Any Suggestions?
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