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ALpHaMoNk
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Last Activity: 01-15-2013, 05:23 PM
Joined: 12-12-2012
Location: Allentown PA
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  • Re: Westinghouse LCM-22W2

    thanks for all the advice ... I did as recommened and replaced the small cap...Problem now is that i think i screwed something up...i double checked all solder point again and everything appears to be OK. small cap looks to be in correctly as well, but now I get nothing just the power light. I get a few short flickers (no display of the input as it did in the past) and thats it just a black screen, and power button no longer functions.. not sure if i shorted something out or not.
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  • Re: Westinghouse LCM-22W2

    thanks fellas, I am going to give this a shot later on today.
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  • Re: Westinghouse LCM-22W2

    22uf 50v is correct. it was the only one that I didn't replace and to be honest because of its size and placement, I was pretty intimidated by it. If this small cap can cause the backlighting to go out then i guess i can give it another shot...just hard trying to get the old solder off with the copper strip.
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  • Re: Westinghouse LCM-22W2

    Hopefully the pics are OK since I have to take them from my phone.
    I am very new to this...I have soldered a few mod chips on consoles before, nothing pretty but they have alwayed function so on this end of tech i would consider myself pretty low and trying hard to learn how he inards work....
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    selldoor thanks for the info...tells me i cannot edit my post.
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    [B]Not sure how to check this as well.[/B]Re: Westinghouse LCM-22W2


    [B]Not sure how to check this as well.[/B]
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  • Re: Westinghouse LCM-22W2


    Thanks for the quick response I can reopen the monitor again and snap a few pics...not the greatest soldering job but it worked for about 2 weeks
    step 2 I am no electriction so i have no clue about it being a Delta DAC19M009
    I just tried the flashlight trick again this time using the led app from my phone and crap now i do the wallpaper i guess my other flashlight wasn't strong enough to show me the display.

    not sure about these two steps....
    like I said i am no electrictions but i know computer components...
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    started a topic Westinghouse LCM-22W2

    Westinghouse LCM-22W2

    Greetings and Happy New Year to all!

    Thanks to these forums I was able to fix my failing aging monitor. Display would work when it wanted, had to do numorous reboots plug pulling just to get it to power on. input names were distorted...well after reading up and researching it was bad caps on the power board. I ordered a replacement kit on ebay turns out to be a fairly well known company..they provided everything I needed pretty much in the kit...well after replacing all but one very tiny cap (looks to be in fine shape) the monitor worked again. input names are readable and the monitor...
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