@stephenmeehan For now just start using the LG flowchart for the no power situation. If you show ***''19V on C764''*** you know your jack is okay and you can move past it.
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=== Update (06/12/2022) ===
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@stephenmeehan finally found the rest of it too. Check the IC's according to their required voltage. IC 703 is pin 7 all the other IC's are pin 8 to be checked for the proper voltage. Looks like this beast (monitor:-) had issues with it's EEPROM. Looks like a lot of people(weirdly enough mostly Eastern European) flashed the EEPROM. Anyhow, this [document|27329] should help you getting your monitor back on the road :-)
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@stephenmeehan finally found the rest of it too. Check the IC's according to their required voltage. IC 703 and all the other IC's are pin 8 to be checked for the proper voltage. Looks like this beast (monitor:-) had issues with it's EEPROM. Looks like a lot of people(weirdly enough mostly Eastern European) flashed the EEPROM. Anyhow, this [document|27329] should help you getting your monitor back on the road :-)
@stephenmeehan For now just start using the LG flowchart for the no power situation. If you show ***''19V on C764''*** you know your jack is okay and you can move past it.
[image|2677455]
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=== Update (06/12/2022) ===
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@stephenmeehan finally found the rest of it too. Check the IC's according to their required voltage. IC 703 is pin 7 all the other IC's are pin 8 to be checked for the proper voltage. Looks like this beast (monitor:-) had issues with it's EEPROM. Looks like a lot of people(weirdly enough mostly Eastern European) flashed the EEPROM. Anyhow, this [document|27329] should help you getting your monitor back on the road :-)
@stephenmeehan For now just start using the LG flowchart for the no power situation. If you show ***''19V on C764''*** you know your jack is okay and you can move past it.
[image|2677455]