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From: kronflux on 10 Dec 2009 13:58 hey, I've got an LCD monitor here(as mentioned in the subject, it's a Proview 900W) when I hook it up after it's been unplugged for a long time, it works just fine for a few minutes. anyway, what happens is. after a bit, it randomly shuts off. it won't turn back on. and what I mean is, it loses power completely. no LED's lit, nothing. if you remove the power cable, and plug it back in, the monitor turns on, and shows the desktop for a brief moment, then shuts off again. any clues?
From: Agent24 on 10 Dec 2009 22:26 On Dec 11, 7:58 am, kronflux <kronf...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > hey, I've got an LCD monitor here(as mentioned in the subject, it's a > Proview 900W) > when I hook it up after it's been unplugged for a long time, it works > just fine for a few minutes. anyway, what happens is. after a bit, it > randomly shuts off. > it won't turn back on. and what I mean is, it loses power completely. > no LED's lit, nothing. > if you remove the power cable, and plug it back in, the monitor turns > on, and shows the desktop for a brief moment, then shuts off again. > any clues? I would check the electrolytic capacitors in the PSU section first. The last Proview\DSE I opened had the dreaded Fuhjyyu in it... Wouldn't be surprised if they were the or at least a part of the problem. If you want more information head over to the forums on badcaps.net, someone there should be able to help you
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