The Furious Angels
FA Discussion => Off Topic => Topic started by: Sared on February 14, 2013, 10:09:18 pm
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Since I don't have the money to get new monitors, I use three somewhat older Samsung SyncMaster 941BW LCD monitors in an Eyefinity arrangement. They are 19' viewable, and the odd size is why screenshots I take are something of an odd resolution (1440x900x3). A few weeks back, one of them finally died out on me, and my research has shown that this particular series of monitors produced during the last generation (when DVI/VGA inputs were first being seen side-by-side) had a tendency to blow a capacitor on it's inverter board (the monitor's internal power supply).
I've built plenty of systems, but sadly have only a basic understanding of chip/board architecture/layouts. I did wood soldering in Cub Scouts, does that count?
Soooo, do any of these capacitors look blown to you? Suggestions? Ideas?
http://i.imgur.com/bYPtLQ8.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/XAVoTwg.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/VKaYQ2b.jpg
The culprits in question are centered in the second two pictures.
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A multimeter that can read capacitance will tell you which ones are dead (or not holding their nominal value).
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Sared,
I'm back in town....get me on TS and I will try to help you.
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i saw the title to this thread and thought "oh goodie - someone is stuck on the challenge"....
However, as I can barely switch a computer on, let alone work out what an invertor board (enhanced interrogation???) is I shall go back to my flu. Good luck however Sared.
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It's a new form of water boarding, NoCry.
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I'm not an electrical engineer and I don't play one on TV but I've been known to put a board together from time to time.
http://news.cnet.com/When-good-capacitors-go-bad/2100-1041_3-5940438.html
This is a good link to read for places to go and specifically in that link:
"There are usually visual clues to a bad capacitor. Often, there is swelling on the tops and the base of the capacitators, cylinders that measure about an inch in length. If a brownish residue oozes from the base, the capacitor is bad."
No Sared I'm not flirting with you.. "Hey big boy your capacitor looks a little swollen.." but I think the top of a couple of the caps you put in the pictures do look bulged out a little.
I would find a meter and put it on there. We can guess all we like from pictures but if I had the board in front of me I'd measure it.
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I'm not an electrical engineer and I don't play one on TV but I've been known to put a board together from time to time.
http://news.cnet.com/When-good-capacitors-go-bad/2100-1041_3-5940438.html
"Hey big boy your capacitor looks a little swollen.."
That's what she said?