This newsletter is created just in case, if someone need the informations.
1.
How to open the cover
The monitor can be separated by sliding a thick guitar (plastic) pick along
the edge where the two halves meet.
See perhaps picture ...
https://sites.google.com/site/kallfiles1/technology/computer/monitor/repair/dell-1905-fp/how-to-open-the-cover
2.
How to repair power-off
I found 3 defect capacittors (10v 1000 湩), named C823, C824 and C825
and replaced them with 16v 1000 湩.
See perhaps picture ...
https://sites.google.com/site/kallfiles1/technology/computer/monitor/repair/dell-1905-fp/power-off
With kind regards,
Mogens Kall, The servant of Michael.
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> Heysan,
>
> This newsletter is created just in case, if someone need the informations.
>
> 1.
> How to open the cover
>
> The monitor can be separated by sliding a thick guitar (plastic) pick along
> the edge where the two halves meet.
>
> See perhaps picture ...
> https://sites.google.com/site/kallfiles1/technology/computer/monitor/repair/dell-1905-fp/how-to-open-the-cover
>
> 2.
> How to repair power-off
>
> I found 3 defect capacittors (10v 1000 湩), named C823, C824 and C825
> and replaced them with 16v 1000 湩.
>
> See perhaps picture ...
> https://sites.google.com/site/kallfiles1/technology/computer/monitor/repair/dell-1905-fp/power-off
>
>
> With kind regards,
> Mogens Kall, The servant of Michael.
How did you determine the capacitors were defective? Visually or test?
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http://groups.google.dk/group/sci.electronics.repair/msg/2f298932cf84caa2
>
> On Tue, 03 Aug 2010 00:37:28 +0200, Kall, Mogens wrote:
Change language ...
(Sorry, but my english is very bad, but I shall try to do my best:)
Well, ...
As You can see on my website, I found some advice, before I started,
so I knew, what I perhaps should look after.
(The advise was not so easy to find and a "little" bit defuse.)
when I opened the cover, there were non capacitors (10v 100 湩), but on
the output voltage, there was another one (10v 1000 湩).
It looked like, it was going to blow up, and this is normaly a sign of defect.
(2 other capacitore looked in the same way.)
So my answer is ... visually.
I tested then afterwards, and non of them seems to be wrong (on low voltage)!
But because of the advice, I replaced them, and the monitor then worked
again ... :-)
File no: 11424
Thanks, English is fine. I remember I got a free 5.1 receiver and
speakers that was not working. Found a bad cap (buldging) in the subwoofer
and shorted speaker. Fixed good as new for basically nothing.