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b3y0ndd34th
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Last Activity: 01-12-2013, 11:13 AM
Joined: 11-27-2012
Location: North Vernon, IN
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  • Re: Hyundai N91S 19" LCD

    when I say pulse, voltages are sporadic within range
    when I say steady, it is a climb from lower to higher (quickly but not sporadically jumping)

    C012 - 470uf 25v - Pulse 0-5
    C014 - 1000uf 25v - Pulse 0-4
    C019 - 1000uf 25v - Steady 11-13
    C027 - 1000uf 25v - Pulse 0-4
    C013 - 1000uf 25v - Steady 11-13
    C011 - 470uf 25v - Steady 10-14
    C009 - 470pf Ceramic Disc - Steady 9-13
    C010 - 470pf Ceramic Disc - Pulse 0-4
    C101 - 150uf 25v - Steady 9-14
    C006 - 47pf 25V - Pulse 5-10

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    Last edited by b3y0ndd34th; 11-28-2012, 02:01 AM.

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  • Hyundai N91S 19" LCD

    I have a LCD display from the 2006.

    Company: Hyundai, ImageQuest
    Model: N91S
    Problem: Does not power on, power light flickers, image attempts but never displays, backlights never emit light.

    Probably cause: Capacitors on the power board?

    I'll get some pics, at first glance I don't see any burned or exploded capacitors, fuse checks okay, I'm trying to figure out if I'm on the right track or not thinking It is a capacitor, should I just replace all the caps on the board, since it's not that many anyway?

    There is some slight discoloration...
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    Last edited by b3y0ndd34th; 11-27-2012, 07:10 PM.

  • Re: New Members - please post your introductions here

    Hello all,

    Jaymes here from Indiana.

    I have an lcd monitorproduced by Hyundai ImageQuest. It's the model N91S, 19" monitor.

    When I turn the monitor on, the power led begins to pulse 1 every second or so, the lcd seems to flicker some but never displays a picture or the back light. I believe it is a capacitor issue as the system seems to be getting power but loosing it quickly. I'm grateful to all help offered.

    I'm a 26 year old, been working with electronics for a number...
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