This kit supplies the capacitors needed to replace those on the power supply board and inverter board inside a Dell 2007WFPb, LCD Monitor. This replacement kit is for the two boards pictured above. Please verify that the boards inside your LCD Monitor matches the photographs of the boards included with this listing before ordering! Failure to do this may result in ordering the incorrect kit.PLEASE NOTE: You are not purchasing a power supply board or inverter board, only the capacitors needed to replace those on your boards!If your LCD TV or monitor has stopped working, or is displaying one of the following symptoms, then its a candidate for some new capacitors- Flickering screen- Screen image disappears after several seconds- Dim screen- Slow start- Power LED on, but no picture- Unusual colors and/or linesThe primary cause of LCD TV and monitor failure is caused by faulty capacitors. You can examine the capacitors in your LCD TV or monitor and actually see if they are bad.If they appear bulged on top, then they need to be replaced.New capacitors will potentially solve a host of problems in LCD monitors and TVs.This Dell 2007WFPb LCD Monitor capacitor replacement kit contains 10 radial aluminum capacitors. This kit does not include the large 450v 180uf capacitor, this capacitor may be purchased separately if needed (ASIN: B00EH0TWKS).We only use high quality capacitors manufactured by Panasonic, and Nichicon in our kits.Links to general online instructions will be included.International orders are welcome!
J**D
... not fix my problem the kit itself was just fine. It contained all the correct parts that appeared ...
While replacing all the capacitors did not fix my problem the kit itself was just fine. It contained all the correct parts that appeared to be ingood shape plus some solder and some solder wicking braid. No complaints about the product itself.
A**R
Five Stars
as claimed
J**H
the repair attempt was something fun and relaxing to try
The capacitors measure the correct values and for the most part matched the intended patient, but the dead monitor had more pervasive problems than first assumed and we had to pronounce death at 5:pm - may it rest in peace. Still, the repair attempt was something fun and relaxing to try.
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