Thanks
Tony
It's most likely the the tube/inverter. If you shine a flashlight on
it can you make out anything on the display? (I'm assuming a 17" flat
panel?)
Even if you fix this yourself...you would be better off buying a new
FP (or a used one) price wise.
>I have a 1702fp monitor that died. The power light is on but the
>screen is blank. I need a manual or some sugestions on a repair
>approach.
Visit www.badcaps.net, register (free, no catches) and post a
description there. Be nice and the resident gurus will guide you
though a repair job.
>I have a 1702fp monitor that died. The power light is on but the
>screen is blank. I need a manual or some sugestions on a repair
>approach.
Sounds familiar. Blown electrolytic capacitors. Find and replace:
<http://ccl-la.com/LCDrepair12.htm>
<http://www.instructables.com/id/FREE-17%22-LCD-Monitor---How-to-do-it%3F/>
When you look for replacement caps (i.e. eBay, Digikey, Mouser, etc),
be sure to get 105C low-ESR caps.
PS... reading the manual is a sign of weakness, inexperience, and
desperation. You probably don't need a manual for this repair.
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