Vertical foldover in Dell D1025HTX monitor

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Sam Goldwasser

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Lower part of screen goes only about 2/3rds to the bottom with
some foldover.

Any specific caps to check or just ESR them all?

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This is very commonly caused by capacitors in the vertical output stage
going defective. You would have to check the caps with an ESR meter to
locate the bad ones, or replace them one by one until you have found the
defective ones. It is common to have a number of caps going defective
like this.

I would suggest giving the monitor out to a service centre to do this
for you, unless you have the proper setup and training to service
monitors. This type of repair is not usually very expensive.

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"Sam Goldwasser" <sam@saul.cis.upenn.edu> wrote in message
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Lower part of screen goes only about 2/3rds to the bottom with
some foldover.

Any specific caps to check or just ESR them all?

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Jerry,
Your talking to Sam the Man, not some newbie. Sorry can't help you Sam.
Take Care, Kevin

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"Jerry G." <jerryg@total.net> wrote in message
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This is very commonly caused by capacitors in the vertical output stage
going defective. You would have to check the caps with an ESR meter to
locate the bad ones, or replace them one by one until you have found the
defective ones. It is common to have a number of caps going defective
like this.

I would suggest giving the monitor out to a service centre to do this
for you, unless you have the proper setup and training to service
monitors. This type of repair is not usually very expensive.

--

Greetings,

Jerry Greenberg GLG Technologies GLG
==============================================
WebPage http://www.zoom-one.com
Electronics http://www.zoom-one.com/electron.htm
Instruments http://www.zoom-one.com/glgtech.htm
==============================================
"Sam Goldwasser" <sam@saul.cis.upenn.edu> wrote in message
news:6wptk9w7su.fsf@saul.cis.upenn.edu...
Lower part of screen goes only about 2/3rds to the bottom with
some foldover.

Any specific caps to check or just ESR them all?

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