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Latest revision as of 09:49, 23 August 2024
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Preliminary Information | |
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Release Year | 2010 |
Leak Risk | low |
Batteries | None |
Mounting Technology | THT |
Capacitor Types | electrolytic |
Destructive Entry | No |
Known Issues
Symptom or Problem Encountered
Intermittent reboots, sometimes several times within a few seconds. Sometimes the monitor wouldn't respond to button inputs.
Causes
- likely old age and out-of-spec caps
- Jay Gould published a video, using an LCR/ESR metre on the same model monitor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJB6n8fKCHA
Solutions
- replace caps
Disassembly Notes
The chassis is clipped together all-around, but you might need to remove the VESA mounting screws. Be careful near the buttons, and don't damage the thin ribbon. Viewed from the front, there's a groove and a shoulder. The groove is where the prying tool should be inserted. A crow bar shaped tool should be inserted from the front, pushing towards the back, gently levering. Ultimately, the front bezel should not actually be removed - think of the procedure as loosening things up. Once all the clips are loose, place the monitor on its front and lift up the rear shell - that's where the juicy bits are. The little button ribbon can be removed from the logic board, by squeezing the little tabs and pulling gently, in order to unlock the receptacle (they're quite fragile). Don't forget to unplug the wide LVDS ribbon from the panel, by squeezing the little tabs on the side and wiggling it out, gently. For completeness sake, there are 2 CCFL backlight plugs, that need removing - squeeze the moulded connector, to unlock the cantilevered latch, and pull.
Original Parts
Logic board
my logic board is marked "(T)GQ9CB DL02801 Rev A00 M2C101"
RefDes | Qty | Capacitance | Voltage | Mount | Diameter/Size | Height | Lead Spacing | Temp | Type | Brand | Series |
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C305,C704,C707 | 3 | 100 µF | 25 V | THT | <=20 mm | ||||||
C419 | 1 | 10 µF | 50 V | THT | <=20 mm |
Power supply
my PSU board is marked "715G3537-1-HF (T)9D21SQB2 Rev A00"
RefDes | Qty | Capacitance | Voltage | Mount | Height |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
C802 | 1 | 470 µF | 25 V | THT | <=20 mm |
C907 | 1 | xx00 µF (it's glued down on the label side - i didn't replace it) | 450 V | THT | <=20 mm (bent over 90°, ca. 40-45mm long) |
C913 | 1 | 22 µF | 50 V | THT | <=20 mm |
C918,C920 | 2 | 680 µF | 25 V | THT | <=20 mm |
C922,C925 | 2 | 470 µF | 16 V | THT | <=20 mm |
Replacement Parts
Basic PCB Name
RefDes | Qty | Compatible Part Number | Order Links |
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Digikey |
If parts are not available or different selection is preferred, you can use the values in the Original Parts section to perform a parametric search.