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LCD monitor dead: diy repair?
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[QUOTE="Lobster, post: 5750885"] Yesterday it was working fine when I turned it off, but when I booted up the PC this morning my LCD monitor (a 15" Dell E151Fpp) was completely dead - even the little light indicating 'power' was off. Having whipped the back off, I found a blown fuse on the power supply circuit board (which is integrated into the monitor). I replaced this, but when I powered it up there was an instant 'pop' (presumably blowing the fuse again) and the monitor is still dead. Is there anything a non-expert like me can do to repair this? Where would I start? Seems to me that the whole power-supply board is an integral item which would probably unplug for diy replacement (could I get hold of one?), which might be more economical for me than taking the monitor to a repair shop? Any suggestions? Thanks David [/QUOTE]
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