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Posted on Nov 06, 2008

I have a dead E151FP monitor...need either a schematic or another damaged monitor

I'd like to repair this E151FP monitor..there are burned components on the power supply board..would consider a replacement board from another damaged monitor...maybe someone has a display bad but the power supply board is good?
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You can get repair instructions for the Dell E172/E151FP at ezinearticles.com and order transistors at AnBparts on ebay.

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