Any idea's?

Started by Inactive, Apr 06, 2008, 11:27:01

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Inactive

OK, next door neighbour gave me TFT Monitor with a fault.

It does actually work, however it switches itself off in about 3 seconds, I can then switch it on again, same thing happens.

Any idea's anyone.

Thanks. ;)
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Rik

I'd have thought a PSU problem, but what do I know. :)
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Inactive

Quote from: Rik on Apr 06, 2008, 11:32:59
I'd have thought a PSU problem, but what do I know. :)

Certainly more than I do Rik, ;D it has a direct mains feed, so no separate PSU, not sure if that makes any difference.
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Inactive

Thought as much ..  ;D

It is only a cheapo thing that he got as part of PC World package, no makers name on it, he has only had it about 18 months.

I thought it would come in handy as a spare, if I could fix it.
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Rik

One of the hardware specialists will probably be able to give some useful advice, In. You could also ask over on PC Pals.
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Quote from: Rik on Apr 06, 2008, 11:50:21
One of the hardware specialists will probably be able to give some useful advice, In. You could also ask over on PC Pals.

Don't they have a strange Admin over there? :duck: :hide: ;D ;D
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I have heard that said.  >:D
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Sebby

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I had a very similar thing with a Dell monitor that someone gave me, but I couldn't find the problem. Given the price of a repair compared with the cost of a new one, it just wasn't worth it. :(

Inactive

Thanks Seb, I am sure that you are correct, I was just living in hope someone may have a quick fix before I bin it. ;)
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Sebby

It's a very strange one because you can see it works; it just won't stay on! :-\

mrapoc

You could always open her up and peer inside for loose wires etc.

Better than just throwing it out  :-\

Could be sparking inside or something, making it cut out as a safety measure - now if you found a loose wire...  ???

Inactive

Thanks Sam, that was to be my next move, I may even run a soldering iron over any exposed joints, i have nothing to lose.
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Rik

Well, not if you remember to unplug it first, that is. :)
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Inactive

Well spotted Rik, you obviously know my habits. ;)
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Glenn

Sounds like a faulty capacitor to me, but which one ???
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Inactive

Thanks Glenn, if it is something as complex as that, then it is going in the bin.

Cheers.
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Rik

It's probably a very simple repair, In, if you can identify the fault. Know any TV engineers?
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Inactive

Yes, but alas he is in Spain, I may give him a ring if all else fails Rik.

Thanks. ;)
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Glenn

If you can findout which company makes it, then you may find a service manual online
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Inactive

Strangely Glenn it has a label on the back;

Product Number MA-982KC
Model Number    900P

But no makers name. ???
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madasahatter

That's a Proview In  :)

Glenn

http://www.howtomendit.com/answers.php?id=110538 has the answer to your problem, but I can't access the site, it times out
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Inactive

Thanks Mad/Glenn, great minds, just found that site, it is obviously down at the moment, but we are making progress. :thumb: :thumb:
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