Repair guide: Montoya fixes broken screen

Montoya

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Last month (1 of 2) of my old and trusty 1900x1200 monitors that I bought 10yrs ago finally died.

I was terribly expensive back then, but it lasted a really long time, so it was worth it!



Im actually using the other one at the moment, but its also on its last legs.

After months of flickering on and off, and sometimes never waking up from sleep mode, it finally flickered off and refused to turn back on.

After googling for a while I found that this was a common problem with this model and all I needed to do was replace a bunch of capacitors.

Sounds easy!



I went to amazon and bought the repair kit which is a little plastic bag full of capacitors.

The instructions seemed pretty straight forward. Open it up, find any bulging capacitors that are bad, remove them, stick new ones in and you have yourself a new monitor!



This is the picture they show you of the piece you need to get to.

After 15min of carefully pulling the monitor into pieces, I found that piece, but getting to it was a huge headache.

Looking at the back of the circuit board I quickly concluded that there was no way my shitty soldering skills would have ever replaced any capacitors, which all looked perfectly fine. None were "bulging" as the repair kit had stated.

At this point I was getting thirsty, so I grabbed a cool apple cider.



After finishing my drink, I left everything in pieces on the kitchen table, were it sat for the next few days until I just tossed it all in the garbage.

This concludes my monitor repair tutorial.
 

WarrenPeace

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Instructions unclear, built LHC, opened portal to tentacle universe, re-enacted favorite hentai. 10/10, would repair again.
 

UbEcLoWn

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Shoulda just replaced all the caps. Re-installed. Found out it didn't work. THEN throw it away.
 

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7/10 with rice. Thank you for your suggestion.
 

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After finishing my drink, I left everything in pieces on the kitchen table, were it sat for the next few days until I just tossed it all in the garbage.

This concludes my monitor repair tutorial.
I have found wives love this step in any repair. With patience they will even do the tossing for you.
 
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Wait.... You're not using a CRT monitor? I thought those were back in style?
 

Azmodeth

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Looking at the picture 2 of the capacitors look to have started to die. Its just subtle. Its the two bigger one on the right hand side, but sort of inner - right hand side, on the otherside of the transformer.

Theres a few things to look for, slighly uneven tops, or darker/browner spots, from the contaminated/exposed liquid that seaps out. Those two have both. Though very little. They're not as lusterous, look abit browner, and so ever so slightly starting to buldge. Could always test them by feeding them some power. They either leak and make noise and expand even possibly contracting or not. Don't feed them more then like 100mA and like no more then 10-15V.

Oh and also if you reverse polarity they would possibly explode, lol.
 

Chairman Meow

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Sometimes its just easier to replace the damn things :P At least you wont have to worry about caps for another 10 years :D​

 

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