Introducción
The EMI Filter is set into the device and is behind a few components. Because of this there are many wires surrounding it that are not part of this specific component. Make sure to carefully follow wires and components to make sure that the right parts are being removed.
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Lay down the display with screen side up.
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Place the two suction cups on both sides of the top of the screen and make sure to lock them in place.
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The glass screen is connected to the rest of the display by small magnets. Lift slowly and the screen will come right off.
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You should now see the EMI filter right in the middle of the device (although held in by a few other components).
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Follow the wires coming out of the bottom of the Power adapter off to the left.
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Take the tweezers and remove the piece of tape holding the wires to the casing.
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There is only one connector that needs to be taken out (even though there are two right next to each other!).
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Grab the connector from the bottom and pull it carefully from its corresponding socket.
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The EMI filter is connected by three screws. Use the T10 screwdriver to remove them.
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The screw that holds in both the filter and a wire that is connected to it is a different size and should be kept identifiable from the other two screws.
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The green and yellow wire that was held in by the different screw is tucked behind another component. To get it out, squeeze it behind the black wire and the filter will be able to be removed from the casing.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Power adapter? That's the AC EMI filter, right? My power supply looks like this:
http://www.dvwarehouse.com/661-6048-661-...
The EMI filter will never fail... well, maybe a direct lightning strike.
That is definitely just a filter. The power supply is the big PCB connected to it. One could say this is an EMI filter along with an IEC input connector...this guide is only useful if you want to replace the connector rather than the actual power supply.
Not sure if the EMI filter will NEVER fail as someone said above. Mine was buzzing and I replaced it and this fixed one of my displays that was buzzing. There are also other causes, including capacitors on the Power Supply board, worn out fan etc.
So are we saying that this is wrong? anyone? I really need to replace my power supply.
I replace the all in one lightning and charge cable but it has ended up that the lightning cable only works. I thought I connected everything up fine but which connector would stop the charge cable working?