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Accidently bumped my Onn monitor on the wall

Accidently bumped my Onn monitor on the wall. Now the display is not turning on and it sparks near the monitor connector whenever I try to plug it in.

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@ameygavale wonder how you bumped it. sounds like something came loose on your power connector. Time to disassemble it and to actually have a look at what is going on with it. Post some good pictures so we can see and help you further with this. Adding images to an existing question

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I had the 24" FHD IPS version of the Onn display a few years ago - it ended up dying due to a mainboard issue, but I used it as a server display, so I was fine with mine being somewhat mediocre. This is the one I had (I pulled it from a guide I made a few years back):

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I would follow what @oldturkey03 told you, and then see if anything looks off, especially areas like the barrel plug jack as these monitors are external adapter affairs. It's also possible the adapter got damaged - see if it uses a 12V adapter and just buy a good 3-4A one with the right polarity -- mine was center positive but I would check before buying anything. If the LCD is cracked, these are so inexpensive with how many deals and rollbacks run against them it's legitimately BER.

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