This repair kit supplies the capacitors needed to repair the power supply board inside a Westinghouse L2210NW LCD monitor. This repair kit is for the power supply board pictured above. Please verify that the power supply board inside your LCD monitor or TV matches this power supply board.PLEASE NOTE: You are not purchasing a power supply board, only the capacitors needed to repair it!If your LCD TV or monitor has stopped working, or is displaying one of the following symptoms, then it's a candidate for some new capacitors- Flickering screen- Screen image disappears after several seconds- Dim screen- Slow start- Power LED on, but no picture- Unusual colors and/or linesThe primary cause of LCD TV and monitor failure is caused by faulty capacitors. You can examine the capacitors in your LCD TV or monitor and actually see if they are bad.If they appear bulged on top, then they need to be replaced.New capacitors will solve a host of problems in LCD monitors and TV's and will extend the life of your monitor or TV by several years.We only use the highest quality Panasonic, Nichicon and Rubycon capacitors in our repair kits.This Westinghouse L2210NW LCD monitor repair kit contains 5 capacitors needed to repair the power supply board inside your Westinghouse L2210NW LCD monitor. This kit does not include the large 400-450v capacitor, that capacitor may be purchased separately.We only use high quality capacitors manufactured by Panasonic, Nichicon and Rubycon in our kits. We do not use CapXon capacitors.If we don't have a kit for your LCD monitor or TV, we will gladly assemble one.
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Five Stars
great
A**R
It works!!
Wonderfull little kits put together here. I had my monitor repaired in about 30 minutes. Very easy to install. Can't belive nobody has put kits like this together before. I'll never toss a flatscreen again!
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Exactly what was needed
The symptoms are that the monitor will not turn on, or it turns itself off, and the side controls don't seem to work.This kit requires some skill at disassembling the monitor carefully, unsoldering the old capacitors from the power supply board and soldering the new caps on. You have to have some familiarity with, or ability to learn about, capacitor value markings and polarity. Or else, have or acquire a friend who can do these things. Of course, you could buy all these parts yourself from an online electronics parts outlet, but it is worth a few extra dollars to have somebody else gather all the right values together into a kit. Be careful to get all the connecting wires reconnected properly when reassembling. The image shows one set of pink wires I knocked loose, so I had to take it apart again to find this mistake. This repair gave new life to a non-functioning L2210NW monitor, and I expect it to be in service for years to come. (Note: this review was saved as a draft four years ago and not submitted. The monitor is still going strong in May 2019!)
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