I found a couple that claimed to have it, but one wanted registration (didn't really want to do that) and another wanted money, but I didn't see how much. Unfortunately, I had less luck with the service manual. The prices seem reasonable (the first 2 listed were $23), so it shouldn't be a problem to get it replaced, once you can get it open. This is where the inverter is located on your monitor (as Shawn pointed out). There are several listings for a replacement power board. I checked out eBay once I found the correct model number (931BW). Just Google (or Bing or Yahoo or *search engine here*) it and you'll probably find one. While the functional part is the same, the make, model, and procedure for doing it is a bit different for almost every monitor out there.
#Syncmaster 226bw flickering manuals
I didn't find any manuals here for replacing inverters on LCD monitors, but I might do a couple if I get a chance. (The same is NOT true for most of them, apparently!) I'd never worked on a Mac laptop before, so I wanted to be sure to do it right.I need not have feared, as it's easier than any other laptop inverter I've ever replaced. Working on a G4 Titanium DVI (A1025) now with that exact problem. I deal with blown inverters on laptops all the time. Also be sure you know their return or exchange policy.almost all sellers I've seen will not accept returns, but most will accept exchanges in case of dead-on-arrival. Read the descriptions CAREFULLY and know what you're getting. I stick with "Buy it Now" and "Top Sellers" with 94-98% approval and at least 1500 transactions completed. The fact that the light comes on at all shows that the lights themselves work.įinding a specific inverter can be a pain, but I've found that eBay* is your friend in these cases. This is the part of the monitor that directly controls the backlighting. What you're experiencing is a blown inverter.