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Well… he just opened it and then assembled it back, so if it wasn’t working before my conclusion is that it was some sort of a bitchy LCD screen, it just needs to be roughed up a little bit every once in a while to remind her who’s in charge.
I don’t want to say this, but This video is pointless.
Whats the meaning of just openning a computer monitor?
nothing of course, unless he/she show a video in where
he/she fix an issue regarding no power or something else.
i just replaced some caps in my monitor…..
the caps that was in there was 470uf 16V…
i replaced them with 470uf 35W..
al i can see now is faded white box blinking…
but i also dont have the correct power cord for it…could the power cord be the prob?
I have one of these monitors. Yesterday The power would turn off after being on for a second. I used this video to take it apart and then inspected the pcb board. I found one connection missing solder.
What a joke anyone can take it apart , and replace a board. I should film my dog doing that . !!!!!!!! That was a repair dude!! for the price of the ps board you replaced i could have bought a new monitor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just shows taking it apart and maybe getting a new board adn putting it back in,, does not show how to actually fix anything ..
lol, cool, he cut the part when he actually repairs it :/
Wow, this monitor looks pretty cool without the bezel. I bet dual monitors with their bezels removed would look fucking awesome.
I’m about to attempt to replace the CCFL in my Samsung226bw
is there any risk of shock as there would be with a tube monitor? should i beware of anything?
it’s very intersting, i like this vedio. thanks for your shown.
Cool, you can hear Iron Maiden in the background. LOL. Sounds like The Trooper at 3:20 min.
Well… he just opened it and then assembled it back, so if it wasn’t working before my conclusion is that it was some sort of a bitchy LCD screen, it just needs to be roughed up a little bit every once in a while to remind her who’s in charge.
thousands of people have the same power issue, including me. this shows exactly how to fix my problem.
where can u buy them from
I don’t want to say this, but This video is pointless.
Whats the meaning of just openning a computer monitor?
nothing of course, unless he/she show a video in where
he/she fix an issue regarding no power or something else.
i just replaced some caps in my monitor…..
the caps that was in there was 470uf 16V…
i replaced them with 470uf 35W..
al i can see now is faded white box blinking…
but i also dont have the correct power cord for it…could the power cord be the prob?
oh and the power led blinks…..if that helps
not if you desolder just the capacitors and solder new ones in, They’re like 50 cents, and usually the cause of failure
Thanks for posting this video. It would have taken me forever to get into the back of my monitor.
is it the same way to take apart
Dell E156FPf LCD Monitor
Do you have solved this problem?
wow nice dude…ur the freak tech. i ever meet..
in that case i choose to buy an new lcd monitor dude..
what was originally wrong with the monitor?
nice iron maiden on the background
oh ok so now i kno how to get inside it. Thx bro
wow, a quiet guy that one!!
I have one of these monitors. Yesterday The power would turn off after being on for a second. I used this video to take it apart and then inspected the pcb board. I found one connection missing solder.
I put solder on it and it works great now!
What a joke anyone can take it apart , and replace a board. I should film my dog doing that . !!!!!!!! That was a repair dude!! for the price of the ps board you replaced i could have bought a new monitor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
in that case should be, ”How to replace the PCB of a Dell Lcd Monitor”
can the monitor’s backlight burn?( shortcircuit or something like that?)
good work!!! nice vid