When I plug in the DVI cable the picture stays for a second or two then goes away, and the power light eventually turns to red and I get a "No signal Input" message.
When I plug in the regular VGA cable, I get the same second or two picture, but the power light stays green.
I just bought this monitor "as-is" on ebay and of course it is not truely "as-is". I have 2 others just like it and was hoping for a 3rd match.
Any suggestions?
Most likely the capacitors on the power board have failed. I had the same problem and replaced (2) 1000 mfd/25 volt and (3) 220 mfd/25volt capacitors. Problem fixed! I used Radio Shack #272-1032 and #272-1029 capacitors.
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There might be a problem with the main board, which you can buy a replacement on EBay for ~$85 "Buy it now" from an EBay store. It would probably be a little tough to do if you aren't good at these sort of things. But, it's worth spending $85 and using a little more time, then $200 + for a new one. I would try and set up the TV from the menu first however, or check your computer's graphics settings depending on what is plugged in. Your computer might be displaying at too high of a frequency or too high of a resolution (max supported res. is 1440 x 900 for this model). Good luck
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SOURCE: Westinghouse LCM-19V7 powers on, but picture only stays for a sec
It's probably bad capacitors on the power supply board. These monitors are notorious for having the electrolytic capacitors blow out; cheap components! I would suggest replacing the two 1000 mfd capacitors and the three 220 mfd capacitors with 35 volt components from Radio Shack. That fixed one of my LCM-19V7s but not a second one which seems to have some other power supply problem.
One bad lead can cause a computer to continue on a cycle or to shutdown or fail to detect your hard drive
Test all leads that attach to your hard drive including electrical extensions IDE,SATA
the leads from your "((motherboard to your hard drive))" make sure they have a secure connection and are not faulty or just replace them there probably old and faulty
make sure all leads that are attached to your drives dvd\cd 3 1/2 inch floppy have secure connections and are not faulty even the electrical extensions or just replace them they could be faulty a computer needs its connections to continue its cycle and have an end so any faulty leads will end up with a computer error If your computer came with a motherboard disc the drivers could be on it or you might have a dirty graphics card remove the graphics card and clean the socket
hope this helps
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also you can buy the repair kits on Ebay
Repair Kit, Westinghouse LCM-19v7, LCD Monitor, Caps
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$13.95 +$7.59 postage worldwide
You might get these on Ebay im not sure which country you are in this might guide you to one
you could get this on Ebay if you dont have an account you will need to create one
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I have the same problem. I turn on the monitor and see a weak image for about a second and then it goes black.
I have the exact same problem.
same thing happens to me
I have the same monitor and it displays the same symptoms, have not found a fix yet but have emailed Westinghouse tonight.
Same problem here. Bought mine at Best Buy a year and a half ago. It started this last night, but corrected itself for a day. Now it won't stop..
Same problem.No way can it be the video card/motherboard/cables.I have had this for 2 yrs. also from Bestbuy.Have new PC.Now I have to rely on my 17" Philips crt which I have had for about 8 yrs now.Really ticked.
Thanks i have this same problem and ordered the 5 capacitors that are required, i opened this thing up, and its clearly the caps. As far as unsoldering them, EASY! Put some more solder on the two points, then heat one side up at a time and dance the capacitor so it slowly wiggles out, just go back and forth the on the leads. as far as the excess solder left over, it helps to have desoldering braid, etc also found at radioshack! :)
I had the same problem with my LCM-19V7.I did what paseante said and got new capacitors and my monitor came back to life.
Thanks ALOT paseante your advice was right on the money
I had the same problem, replaced the 5 caps and good as new. Thank you to person that originally gave advice, it was great advice and prevented me from purchasing new monitor
i have no image, just black and flahes or blinks . is it the transformer?
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