Random blackscreens (...); How to disassemle Monitor
Hey, I have a BenQ RL2450HT Monitor (Manufactured Oct 2012). It recently started acting up. The symptoms come randomly and usually go away after unplugging it form power for a short while and then plugging it back in. The symptoms include:
- Short blackscreens
- Permanent blackscreens unil I power cycle (power LED stays green)
- Unresponsive buttons (including power)
- OSD Displaying (with unresponsive buttons)
- (once) the screen turned all white
As it is now 11-12 years old, I am suspecting that some capacitors have gone bad and would like to look at them/replace them. However, I cannot figure out how to open this specific monitor. For most monitors it is easy to spot the line where the plastic clips hide, but I am unable here.
Side view:
Front/Side-ish view:
I Suspect that the clips hide somewhere around the green or orange lines (next image). However, I cannot fit anything in there.
Does anyone have experience with disassembling such a monitor/can give me any hints? (Also tell me if you think the issue aren't the capacitors)
Is this a good question?
2 Comments
I’m very curious as to if you found out how to fix it, since I have the spoken “no-power” problem
I originally found out that it was a lose ribbon cable to the screen, but now nothing comes through
by Johann Møller
@johannmoeller
Unfortunately, I did not find a solution. I replaced some capacitors, but the problem persisted. Maybe other Caps are broken, or completely different parts. As I do not have hardware and knowledge to do proper measurements (I'd assume that a oscilloscope may be helpful, or a thermal camera) I ultimately gave up and went for a new monitor setup.
by Sven