Hi jimca007, Thanks for the detailed info, which confirms repair info I’ve discovered elsewhere.

My first experience at a real world auction resulted in my acquiring a
“Cello E 1906DVB [with] standby light not coming out out of standby” for a friend.

Now I’d like to get it working for her, with a little help from the kindness of strangers [1]. So I think the first thing I need to know is exactly where the dodgy capacitors are located.

Here’s a detailed picture of the Cello E 1906DVB’s LP190403 PSU:
The Cello E 1906DVB 19-inch LCD TV’s LP190403 PSU
(source: http://www.tradezz.com/buy_3441400_lamps-CCFL-lcd.htm )
► Click the link below for the full detailed picture:
⫸ http://bit.ly/LP190403 Could you please:
1. Take a copy of the photo
2. Annotate it with the position of the
“the two outpoint caps EC1 and EC2 both 1000 uf 16v” (eg: with OpenOffice.org Draw [2])
3. Add your annotated photo to a reply below.
For example:
An example of marking up the suspect capacitors; NB: these are most likely NOT the “the two outpoint caps EC1 and EC2” – this is merely an illustration of how their actual correct location could be illustrated by somebody who DOES know their where they are
► Click the link below for the full detailed picture:
⫸ http://bit.ly/SampleMarkupThanks in advance for your time, attention, and kindness.
Share and Enjoy, Dainian
[1] The kindness of strangers:
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“Whoever you are, I have always depended on the kindness of strangers.”~ Blanche DuBois, in ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ (1947), by Tennessee Williams (1911-1983)
[2] OpenOffice.org Draw:
⫸ about –
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenOffice.org_Draw⫸ free download –
http://www.openoffice.org