24" Acer Monitor Problem

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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2008

I hate such problems... every time when you turn the monitor on you get these artifacts. But about 30 seconds later you can use it without any problems, until you shut it down that is... It seems that the power supply (manufactured by Fortron) had some failed capacitors, because after replacing them the display was back to normal.

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  • A simple replacement of the faulty capacitors can fix the problem and by using better quality and a bit more powerful than the default ones you can get a no problem operation for much longer period of time ;)

  • Did I not say that the problem was with blown up capacitors in the power supply inside the display, after replacing the capacitors monitor started working just fine... And the power supply inside this Acer model was Fortron (FSP), which is quite the surprise, because they usually do very good power supplies for PCs... ;)

  • The problem turned out to be a problematic capacitors in the power supply, after being replaced the monitor started working again just fine.

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  • I have a the same problem. please who can teach me? what can i do? i know this problem in my case. why problem?

  • Do you know where I can get the capacitors? Thanks

  • Same for me, Only thing is it happened to both of my monitors at the same time. Acer fixed them and they worked fine, now 1 of them is doing this again.

  • My AL2423w recently did the same thing before it would no longer turn on.

    It lasted a whole 2 months after I RMA'd it before it started having problems again.

    I'm very disappointed in the build quality of the panel. I bought the monitor for $599, and I've already put an extra $100 into it just for shipping it back for repairs.

    For $700 I could've gotten a different/better panel. Great job Acer!

  • is can be a magnetic field if near speaker or something have magnet da best solution is to make coil power cable just roll it and plug look what its give

  • It's the matrix, it has you.

  • Same Thing. Did not Get that bad, but I sent it in to get repaired, and all was good. :)

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