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Scott Carlson
 
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Default NEC 1810X LCD Repair Question

I apologize if this comes through Twice.

I've got 4 bad NEC 1810X LCD Monitors. I've searched all over the web for
some schematics/etc and wasn't able to obtain any, anywhere due to the fact
that I'm not an authorized repair person. I was able to find a thread on
google news from May on this very monitor from this newsgroup, so I was
hoping to get some help from those of you who have more experience then me
on repairing these monitors.

Basically, the monitor powers up just fine and I can see the "glow" coming
through the case and the screen seems to be 'lit' a bit. The DVI has no
signal when I plug the monitors into my laptop, thus I figured that it must
be the inverter board, per the articles from May. When I switch to external
monitor, the light goes green to indicate that it "sees" the signal. When I
unplug the DVI cable, it goes orange.

I've attached this description and pictures he

http://www.scottc.org/nec1810fix.html

So, assuming that one of these is bad, how in the world do I go about
replacing a fuse this tiny. I haven't ever worked with anything this small
and would rather not break a few inverter boards (I have 4 monitors
currently all doing the same thing) learning how to replace a fuse.

I'm really out of practice with my meter too, but should be able to easily
isolate the problem, assuming that one of these fuses is bad, as JW, Dave
Walker, and Richard Anderson pointed out back in May. (Here)

Can someone please give me some pointers as what the best way to go about
removing these fuses and replacing them is. Is it as simple as pulling out
my soldering iron and pulling them out/replacing with a 1.5A or 1.25A from
Fry's Electronics?

Also, if I'm barking up the wrong tree here, got any other suggestions and
some sources of replacement parts if I need them? Thanks in advance to any
replies.

Scott Carlson

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