Re: A mobo with a tube?
drchaos67, you still active? is the AX4b-533 still running, I found another AX4B-533 few years ago on Fleabay, same issue like my other board, all blown Lelon and Nichicon caps, going to try to recap myself this time....
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Re: Viewsonic VA912b messed up display
Hey guys, I was finally able to muscle open the ViewSonic today "or should I say HannStar who actually makes the screen", LCD dosne't really have that many screws to undo, its mostly a snap together plastic bezel and few screws holding down the power supply and video inputs. I snapped a few photos of the power supply, let me know what you think....
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Re: Viewsonic VA912b messed up display
Ohh and By the way, Hello everyone, not new to Badcaps, but new to this forum.
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Re: Viewsonic VA912b messed up display
Sounds like a plan, I've never replaced caps on a board, but have replaced power supplys on LCD's, seems pretty straight forward, just have to keep track of all your screws (:
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Re: Viewsonic VA912b messed up display
Hey guys I also have Viewsonic VA912B monitor, when turned on, I keeping hearing a click, some squealing through the built in speaker, and power just recycles on the monitor. I haven't opened it up yet, but does it sound like bad power supply? Where's a good place to order the power supply for these monitors if it is.
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Re: A mobo with a tube?
Hi there bgavin, I'm actually in Antelope, but nobody knows where thats at. (:
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Re: A mobo with a tube?
The MB uses the Russian Sovtek 6922 tube which is in use today with many vacuum tube audio gear. If you have a rubbermaid tub full of these, I would suggest to eBay half of them, and save the rest for another 20, 30 years when they become very rare to buy. I'm sure you will get a pretty Canadian Penny for them.
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Re: A mobo with a tube?
Sorry for the late post, I just joined bad caps forum today and noticed you guys were taking about the Aopen board with the vacuum tube. Actually badcaps.net replaced my caps on mine a few years ago, and still use this board today with Vista and Intel P4 3.2ghz CPU, the audio output sound is nice when using it in conjunction with a tube amp. That's when you really here the sonics. Here's some pics of my board after finishing it up in the case.
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