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I have a Samsung 206BW monitor with a burnt power supply, how to revive the monitor, where can I find a spare part?
I think either to find a spare part, namely a power supply for my monitor, or else to pick up a matrix and figure out what to do with it (there is an idiotic plan how to make a video wall of 20 monitor matrices right on my wall) I searched on Avito, and did not find it, it will take years wait until someone with the same monitor as mine, with something else broken, but not a broken PSU, will lay out. Therefore, who is already ordering spare parts for himself, where can he on aliexpres, or which flea markets to look for?
UPD: I made a video, available at the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j36bl1kX1Uo
P.S.: I forgot to flip the video, so do a full screen, then ctrl+alt+left(flip the screens)
UPD1: Don't forget to read Comments, a lot has already been discussed in them, and a solution has not yet been found
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Contact not the SC of your manufacturer, but the local repair of household appliances.
They will diagnose and give a conclusion - repair or throw it away.
If you have not checked anything in it, it is highly likely that the repair consists in replacing a pair of diodes and capacitors.
The power supply is not a spare part that is individual for each model, so find out its characteristics (voltage and current (power)) and look for similar ones, the range of compatible options is limited only by your tolerance for the "collective farm", I could even remove the connector from boards on the case and connect something external.
Well, it's useless to wait for a PSU from a flea market ...
Firstly, burnt PSUs are the most common malfunction. And here it’s not even a matter of monics, this is, in principle, the most frequently breaking part of modern technology.
Secondly, even if you find a monitor, for example, with a broken matrix and a working power supply unit, it is not a fact that the power supply unit will work for you for any long time. Not to mention that the probability is extremely small.
What to do? Well, it's simple...
With your knowledge of electronics, you ruined the monitor in vain, now the repair will be significantly more expensive than initially, if at all.
Try to carefully assemble everything as it was and take it to the nearest repair shop, maybe they won’t notice it and everything will work out
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