M mccfrank Reputable Feb 7, 2016 3 0 4,510 Feb 7, 2016 #1 My Samsung 20 inch lcd power supply (internal) died and rather than replace the dead capacitors I was thinking of using one of the new external power supplies to resurrect the monitor. Is this even possible?
My Samsung 20 inch lcd power supply (internal) died and rather than replace the dead capacitors I was thinking of using one of the new external power supplies to resurrect the monitor. Is this even possible?
Solution V V Vasim92 Feb 7, 2016 you have to check the output voltage and ampere of that power supply which you gonna input in you monitor...
you have to check the output voltage and ampere of that power supply which you gonna input in you monitor...
V Vasim92 Reputable Feb 7, 2016 89 0 4,660 Feb 7, 2016 Solution #2 you have to check the output voltage and ampere of that power supply which you gonna input in you monitor... Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
you have to check the output voltage and ampere of that power supply which you gonna input in you monitor...
M mccfrank Reputable Feb 7, 2016 3 0 4,510 Feb 7, 2016 #3 Vasim92 : you have to check the output voltage and ampere of that power supply which you gonna input in you monitor... Upvote 0 Downvote
Vasim92 : you have to check the output voltage and ampere of that power supply which you gonna input in you monitor...
M mccfrank Reputable Feb 7, 2016 3 0 4,510 Feb 7, 2016 #4 Yes I realized that already. Just wondering if it's a practical solution and whether anyone had done it. Upvote 0 Downvote
Yes I realized that already. Just wondering if it's a practical solution and whether anyone had done it.
V Vasim92 Reputable Feb 7, 2016 89 0 4,660 Feb 7, 2016 #5 it can be . don't worry . if its according to input and out put. Upvote 0 Downvote