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That is the correct value. That resistor just gets very hot and discolors the PC board around where it is soldered. You should be able to remove all of the old solder and scrape the resistor leg to get it bright, resolder the leg to the copper pad and you should be good to go.
Hello Mike, you can order the adapter by calling the Westinghouse parts department at the toll free number 1800-701-0680 and selecting option 2 for parts. You can also send me a request for the part to [email protected].
The powere cord you are using is fine (the cord is made to handle the 10A load, you are only drawing 1.5A). The monitor uses switching mode power supply that can handle any voltage INPUT between 100v up to 240v. More likely to be bad caps in the power supply. See example of failed Westinghouse due to bad caps: http://s807.photobucket.com/home/budm/allalbums
Usually monitor cables are standard, and are the same as your PC. You may want to try the one from your PC see if that works fine, then you know exactly what to get.
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it is the colour wheel problem,,,,,,,,,this is common problem please check it ...it may be also cathode ray tube... thank u.........
Hope this helps. You are right this far from a typical power supply cord. Most just need to the cord with a 3 hole female end that plugs straight in the monitor.
I don't know if this actually will fix your problem, but all LCM 22w2's are plagued with the 'white screen of death' and eventual power shutoff, including garbage characters and faulty menu, video output, etc. Here's how I fixed it.
The Westinghouse LCM 22w2 has bad capacitors on the yellow power supplyboard. This is a common problem plaguing motherboards and LCDflatpanels that use capacitors from Taiwan. If you know how to solder,or know somebody that can, it's actually a pretty easy fix. Take outthe yellow circuit board on the inside, write down the specificationsfor each of the capacitors (the cylindrical things) go to theelectronics supply store and get the replacement capacitors. You can goover the voltage specification (not under), but keep the capacitancevalue matching. Replace one at a time. Go to www.badcaps.net foradvice, tutorials and training on doing this. *You really shouldreplace all the capacitors*, but the very large one next to the powerplug I did leave on the board because I couldn't find a match. To mydelight, the white screen of death went away and it was working as new!
I saved a ton of money fixing this, it's definitely worth learning how to solder to do this.
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