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Old 22nd Oct 2022, 12:45 pm   #1
ex seismic
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Default Hanon monitor

Of unknown origin, probably a work reject, I have been using this for a couple of years now. Recently it has not been coming back to life after the PC has gone into sleep mode. Just a very brief flash of the screen then nothing. OK first thing in the morning though.
PSU capacitors looked OK but I noticed one had been changed in the past. Took them all out and one was off on capacitance and ESR around 5 ohms, all others around 0.2 ohms.
Changed it and now everything is hunky-dory again. It was a capacitor in parallel with the previously changed one.

Gordon
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