SOURCE: Got a sceptre x20 and
More likely to have power supply problem due to bad caps, that will be the first thing to check. Basic LCD monitor troubleshooting guide: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague
If you are going to DIY and have proper tools and know safety precaution then please read on:
Most common failures in the LCD monitors are bad capacitors (bulging top/seal or leaking) in the power supply (they should be replaced in a set), blown fuses; poor solder joints, failed inverter circuits (blown fuse, shorted transistors, shorted/open transformers), bad lamps (poor solder connections or worn out lamps). You will need to open it up and inspect the inside, see example of failed monitors to get some ideas what to look for: http://s807.photobucket.com/home/budm/allalbums
Post back what you see inside so we can guide you further and it will help out other people in the future also.
http://www.fixya.com/support/r6150077-basic_lcd_monitors_troubleshooting
Capacitors kit: http://lcdalternatives.auctivacommerce.com/ he can make you a set of caps for you.
SOURCE: grier_rhow do you remove the bezel from the
Hi grier_r46,
Please follow the steps below on how to remove the bezel of your unit.
1. Locate the screws around the perimeter of the Sceptre X20G monitor's bezel.
2. These will likely still be covered with plastic seals, so pop these seals off first and then remove the screws with a hillips-head screwdriver.
3. Remove the Sceptre X20G monitor's bezel. It is now loose, so pull up one corner of the bezel and notice the plastic latches between the bezel and the rest of the display.
4. These continue to tenuously hold the bezel in place. Use a thin, non-metal object to pry between the bezel and the plastic latches.
5. This will unhook the bezel from the latches and allow for complete bezel removal. Take care not to damage the plastic latches during this process.
Hope it helps.
Thank you for using FixYa.
Basic LCD monitor troubleshooting guide:
http://www.fixya.com/support/r6150077-basic_lcd_monitors_troubleshooting
Failed TV and Monitors: http://s807.photobucket.com/home/budm/allalbums
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague
Capacitors kit: http://lcdalternatives.auctivacommerce.com/ he can make you a set of caps for you.
Please post back what you find.
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