Had another phillips php x19 monitor that starts up but then switches to standby it is the CCFL tubes that need changing
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Wayne, May 2009
power board for philips php-x19,model no.900w
30 pound
wojtek, March 2009
I have same problem as culdypete - inverters blown
where did you get the inverter? my repairer saying cannot source??
ianjam, February 2009
where can i get a power board from in the uk.as wayne add any luck at pcrepairlab,as any one tried repairs ?
ste williams, December 2008
where can i get a replacement power board for philips php-x19
khaled, December 2008
Please could culdy pete tell me where he got the powe supply board from. We have the same problem. Many thanks.
Julie, November 2008
We get these in all the time for repair (www.lumaco.co.uk) we offer no fix no fee and our turn around is usually 3 days.
Richard, November 2008
i have the same prob... monitor wasnt actually turning off...
the backlight was switching off making the screen go black giving the impression the monitor was in standby... when you shined a torch into the screen you could still see the desktop and everything on it...
this can be fixed by either replacing blown capacitors (look like cylindrycal batteries) on the power supply board (if they look rusty and bulged out at the top)
or in my case by replacing the "inverters" or if you are no good at soldering stuff you can buy the whole new power supply board for 29 dollars and simply remove the screws holding the old one down and screw the new one in... hey presto... nice working monitor as good as new.
culdypete, November 2008
I have the same problem however if I go to the pc bios screen the monitor works in 640x480 but nothing else. PS the monitor is not a real philips just a rebranded pcworld piece of crep
Liam, November 2008
Just got a Philips X19W that's goes in to standby
will investigate the problem
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Wayne, October 2008
I have the same problem... Would love an answer. There is a strange buzzing noise just before it goes off, so it might just be some transistor has blown or something.