lottathought All American 687 Posts user info edit post |
I have a Samsung 214T monitor. And it started suffering from what is a well known problem for these monitors. The screen would flash and then go dark when you tried to power it up. Like I said...fairly well known and the fix is to replace the cylinder capacitors on the power supply.
I swapped the 5 capacitors with new capacitors. I made sure that the specs of the new matched the old. There were 2 820u 25v and 3 330u 25v. The solder points were clean and the polarity was correct.
Last night, after the fix, it worked perfect for hours before going to bed. Today, when I got home from work, it would not even power up. I took it back apart. The old capacitors had a slight bulge. The new ones I put in last night all looked fine. I re-soldered the new ones to rule out a cold solder. I double checked and everything looks good. Now however, when I plug it in, the little green power light dimly flashes and it will not do anything else.
I am at a loss.and although I can change a capacitor, I am not any type of expert on these things. Anybody got any ideas as to what might be going on?
Thanks 2/23/2010 10:18:09 PM |
synapse play so hard 60939 Posts user info edit post |
Probably about time to buy a new (or new to you) one 2/23/2010 10:34:45 PM |
lottathought All American 687 Posts user info edit post |
Yeah..that might be.....but I would still love to find out what went wrong. Was it what I did?..or did something else die in this thing? 2/23/2010 10:36:26 PM |
fdhelmin All American 1058 Posts user info edit post |
Not to sound like a complete tard but have you checked to make sure that the outlet/surge protector/power strip is not complete poop and blowing up your capacitors? 2/24/2010 12:36:31 AM |
Quinn All American 16417 Posts user info edit post |
take a photo of the bare pcb. can you run the monitor with the board exposed to check the temperature of some of the components? if you can snap a photo i can tell you what gets hot.
edit : sorry. it sounds like you cant get it to power up period now. ripple current rating and temperature are going to be critical when selecting the input cap to a dc/dc converter.
[Edited on February 24, 2010 at 12:55 AM. Reason : .] 2/24/2010 12:46:46 AM |
lottathought All American 687 Posts user info edit post |
I am going to open the monitor up again tonight. If there are any pics in particular that you need, I can take them then. 2/24/2010 7:05:08 AM |