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LCD Monitor not working

Goober (Competent) posted this on Saturday, 31st May 2008, 15:14

Hi

My LCD monitor has just stopped working for no apparent reason. I just tried to switch it on and it look like there is no power going to it. Has anyone any experience with these things, am I missing something fundamental? Is there any check I can make to see if it something easy to fix? My feeling is it is knackered and it is probably heading for the dump.

Help please. :(

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fcmcd (Competent) posted this on Saturday, 31st May 2008, 16:27

im assuming you have tried the obvious, fuse in mains plug, power lead properly pushed in. if it runs from a mains adapter is the adapter ok, is the power lead from the adapter plugged in , not damaged, etc etc,some have a main power switch at the rear has anyone turned this off.?.etc etc

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Goober (Competent) posted this on Sunday, 1st June 2008, 14:19

Hi

Thanks for the response - I have tried all the obvious stuff you mentioned to no avail. This is a real mystery, no obvious reason for it to completely stop working.

Any other suggestions will be gratefully received.

ta

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Mikeonfreeserve (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 1st June 2008, 14:26

If your monitor uses a low voltage adapter, say 9v or 12v, see if you have a spare, maybe for a mobile phone, or other low voltage appliance, say a 12v lamp; it maybe just the adapter that is on the blink.

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Goober (Competent) posted this on Saturday, 7th June 2008, 11:48

You are spot on mate, it is the power supply. The output on the adaptor says 19v, my laptop adaptor is 15v which powers a small LED light on the monitor but is not powerful enough to to power the monitor itself.

Anyone any suggestions of where i might find a cheap replacement - the monitor spec is V7 Video Seven L19PS 19" LCD TFT.

Thanks for the help.

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Rassilon (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 8th June 2008, 12:31

You need a PSU that delivers the required voltage & importantly the current (or greater).

This will be on the PSU somewhere, then a trip to Maplin or similar might be in order.




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