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Iisfaq
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Last Activity: 06-04-2018, 05:49 PM
Joined: 07-12-2013
Location: Canterbury
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  • Re: Dell SX2210B - Power goes off after 2 seconds

    Hi

    I have done as asked and the issue is the lamp - as the problem moves to the other connector.

    I am not sure now what to do - I had a quick look at the panel and was not sure how to proceed. I guess the lamp is faulty.

    Can you run it with just 1 lamp? does it make it dark on one side?

    Chris
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  • Re: Dell SX2210B - Power goes off after 2 seconds

    Hi again

    I have done as you suggested and removed the lamp wires (CN801, CN802, CN803, CN804) from the last image above.

    No Dsssss

    I then put CN801 and CN802 back on

    Also no Dssss and I can see the no active connection image move around the screen.

    As soon as I connect either CN803 or CN804 or both the Dssss comes back.

    I do not know what this means now. Does this just mean the panel is dead? Or is this something that can be repaired cheaply?...
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  • Re: Dell SX2210B - Power goes off after 2 seconds

    Thanks for the info on the attachments - I will do so in the future - it does not look like I can modify the original post?

    As far as the issue is concerned I will try out what you said and see if the issue persists.

    chris
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  • Dell SX2210B - Power goes off after 2 seconds

    Hi all

    My name is Chris and I am from Christchurch, New Zealand.

    I have a Dell SX2210B monitor with a power issue - this is a white 22" Dell Monitor.

    When you turn on the monitor it displays the no active signal box for about 2 seconds on the display and then turns off.

    This monitor has an external power pack which plugs into the power board of the monitor itself so not 220v going into the monitor.

    After taking the monitor apart I have found that the caps all look good. There was 10 x 25V 220u caps.

    ...
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  • Re: New Members - please post your introductions here

    Hi

    Chris from Christchurch in New Zealand. I am just trying to repair a monitor to learn about electronics and see what I can find out along the way.

    Chris
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