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SyncMaster 204 LCD monitor repair
OK, it's hardly vintage, but I thought someone might find this useful.
I picked up a pair of 20" LCD monitor about 5 years ago. A year ago one of them started taking longer and longer to light up - as much as 5 minutes! I assumed it was the CFL backlight, decided it wasn't worth repairing and retired it from service. Luckily, I did hang onto it. Recently, the second one developed the same problem. This time I asked around and was directed to this website with repair instructions. I grabbed some tools and dug into one of them. The back was really hard to get off. One I did, I found two bulging, oozing caps. ![]() I replaced them all with low ESR Nichicons. Viola! It works perfectly again ![]() So it wasn't bad CLFs at all - just bad caps! One down, one to go. |
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Bad electrolytics in LCD Monitors-TVs and Plasma Sets are keeping a lot of TV shops in business. One local guy says 75% of the time he can fix the set with only caps being replaced - and he does it in the customer's home!
Samsung sets and monitors are about 50% of the repairs he performs, and yet only 10% or so of the market. The local Service Dealers association has a Samsung warranty guy as a member - he confirms that Samsung and LG sets are "all about bad caps" and that heat is the real issue. Funny how this has all come full circle - old electronics, recap it to get it going. New Electronics? The same..... Cheers,
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Brian USN RET 22YRS (Avionics/Cal) CET-Consumer Repair and Avionics ('88) "Capacitor Cosmetologist since '79" When fuses go to work, they quit! |
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Glad you got it going again. I'm still loving the free 21" Samsung I got because it had the same problem.
-J |
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Yeah, these are some sweet 1600x1200 20" screens
I was looking around Micro Center a few days ago and noticed that all but two of the monitors were using 1080p TV panels. That's only 1080 vertical resolution - not so hot for a computer. The two that had 1200 vertical cost considerably more. I guess the TV / computer convergence is alive and well. |
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According to one vender I talked to it costs less to make a wide screen LCD then a square one because of the way the glass is made.
-J |
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Same thing happened to me a little while back. Before that it was a Philips/Maggy TV with similar problem.
http://www.videokarma.org/showthread.php?t=248471
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