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Hi Group, I'm repairing a 17" LCD and can't seem to obtain a 2SC5707 in
Australia. Does anyone know of an equivalent? Ta Mouse

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On 14 Sep 2006 01:27:42 -0700, "Mouse"
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Hi Group, I'm repairing a 17" LCD and can't seem to obtain a 2SC5707 in
Australia. Does anyone know of an equivalent? Ta Mouse



Make and model of LCD?

I have noticed a number of requests for 2SC5707's for 17" LCD's so
they may be prone to failure. It might be a dud PSU design which is
causing a high 5707 failure rate.
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On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 11:17:07 GMT, Ross Herbert
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On 14 Sep 2006 01:27:42 -0700, "Mouse"
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Hi Group, I'm repairing a 17" LCD and can't seem to obtain a 2SC5707 in
Australia. Does anyone know of an equivalent? Ta Mouse



Make and model of LCD?

I have noticed a number of requests for 2SC5707's for 17" LCD's so
they may be prone to failure. It might be a dud PSU design which is
causing a high 5707 failure rate.



Would it be a Dell/Benq 172fpb?
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Thank you everyone for your input. Yes, it's a BenQ but I don't have
the model number on me at the moment. It looks as if this is just a bad
design issue which will need some head scratching or the bin. Ta Mouse.

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