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I searched around on the web and found somebody mentioning the power source. I live in south Florida and we do get power surges almost daily. It seemed too good to be true but I decided to try it so I unplugged my monitor from my surge protector and plugged it into another outlet and BAM!!!!!! Crystal clear and like brand new!
It must have been the surge protector.
So if you have a fuzzy monitor one thing you CAN TRY is to change the power source or outlet. It worked for me and saved me a few hundred dollars.
You probably had a power surge. Was the console plugged into a relatively new and reliable power strip, or was it plugged straight into the wall? If you don't have it on a surge protector, power surges can tear apart the internal components of your system. Unfortunately, there is really no easy repair for this. The easiest fix is probably just buying a new system.
It's looking more and more like your monitor has given up normal operation --- to go inside the monitor is something that is very unwise for your typical user, and it is probably best to just replace the monitor --- sorry.
possibly a power surge killed the main board in the LCD. if the fuse was blown i would suspect a power surge. you could replace the circuit board. either that died or the power supply died- depending on if it has internal or external power supply that might be blown as well.
i would take it to a professional LCD/ LAPTOP repair person. they should be-able to test it and let you know what needs to be replaced
Let's rule out the obvious first. It may be that a power surge has blown out the power supply on the monitor but let's check the outlet as well. Plug a lamp into the same outlet that the monitor is plugged into. If the lamp works, the monitor may have gotten zapped. If it doesn't work, plug the monitor into a known working outlet. If it turns on, the outlet is the problem. If it doesn't, your power supply may have gotten zapped in a power surge. This is assuming you don't have it all plugged into a power strip. Perchance would you be using a UPS (uninterruptable power supply)? If not, it's a good idea to purchase one for the next such occurence. You really don't need a heavy duty one. Just one that will give you about 5 minutes or so to power down after you have saved your work so nothing is lost. They also protect against such spikes and surges. Let me know what you find out.
Hi...there,
It's seems you got unlucky...your backlight inverter got burnt...Need to replaced a new one or repaired it. Caps it a fuse look like a tiny battery that power the backlight...
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