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Has anyone repaired a liquid video a150x1 lcd monitor?
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They do not give any service support for spare parts, or service
information. You must send the monitor back to them for service, if you feel that it is worth to repair. If the monitor is out of warranty, you may be best off to get a new one, after considering the cost of the service, and the shipping. If you are familiar with LCD monitor servicing, the only thing you can do on your own, is to open the monitor, and see if there is something obvious that you can service yourself. Generic type parts, such as common semiconductors, resistors, and capictors can be bought from most electronic suppliers. For some of these monitors, there are generic type backplane lamps, and ballast transformers. Where you will get stuck, is if you have an in depth problem that required complex troubleshooting, or if you require a part that is proprietery for their design. Jerry G. ====== |
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