Power light comes on dell logo appears, test icon appears screen goes blank. When screen is showing logo ccfl's light, when screen goes black they go off. Any thoughts?
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Re: dell 1740fpt
Originally posted by showmemule View PostAny thoughts?
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Re: dell 1740fpt
Originally posted by showmemule View PostYes you can see either logo or wall paper, with bright light.
a) bad caps
b) bad inverter transformer
c) bad ccfl
d) bad ccfl wiring
See (starting with post #13) for all the details ...
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=10419
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Originally posted by showmemule View PostReplaced all caps as I have no esr. And I guess I have not got permission to post attachments, as the faq says I should have a tab to select and I do not see one?
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Re: dell 1740fpt
You sure that's not a Dell 1704FPT not 1740FPT? I couldn't find any manuals or drivers for a "1740" at Dell
If it is a 1704FPT then the solution is the same as the one found in this recent thread https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=11807
The inverter comes with a 22uF 50v cap, when it should be a 2.2uF 50v. The caps are mismatched. In my case it took out the inverter transformer too.
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Originally posted by showmemule View Posthere are pics I have used, to show my boards.
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Originally posted by sabre504 View PostThought it was just me that couldn't open them
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Originally posted by PlainBill View PostNope. I'm not sure what he did, but it WAS creative.
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Ok let me try this agin it is a dell 1704fpt not a 1740fpt. duh! Thats why I check my replacement parts more than once before I change them. I replaced all the caps with new capxon, tit, for tat, whatever value and style the board had is what I replaced it with, regardless as to if it checked good with my vom. Yes I know thats not a certain way to check but at this point all I can afford, caps are cheap compared to the uncertain check of a vom when I try to problem solve a odd board problem. As for the pic I will check resolution and re attach. Right now I am away from my main storage drive. Thanks for your patience while I try to learn.
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Originally posted by showmemule View PostI replaced all the caps with new capxon, tit, for tat
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Originally posted by showmemule View PostOk let me try this agin it is a dell 1704fpt not a 1740fpt. duh! Thats why I check my replacement parts more than once before I change them. I replaced all the caps with new capxon, tit, for tat, whatever value and style the board had is what I replaced it with, regardless as to if it checked good with my vom. Yes I know thats not a certain way to check but at this point all I can afford, caps are cheap compared to the uncertain check of a vom when I try to problem solve a odd board problem. As for the pic I will check resolution and re attach. Right now I am away from my main storage drive. Thanks for your patience while I try to learn.
Here's what fixed it for me......
1. Replaced capacitor at C112 (the 22uf 50v) with a 2.2uf 50v
2. Replaced the transformer at T102. (ring tester showed primary had shorted)
3. Replaced resistor at R125 (even though it tested good, it had really gotten hot and the whole area was brown) This is probably optional
Good luck
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I just got a dead one of these as well. Won't power up at all.
I see three leaky caps in the upper left. I figure I'll replace those.
The two caps at the bottom are also different, 2.2 left 22 right, should I replace the right one?
And since it won't power at all, should I check anything else or would those caps be the most likely culprit?
Thanks!
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Originally posted by michaelahess View PostI see three leaky caps in the upper left. I figure I'll replace those.
The two caps at the bottom are also different, 2.2 left 22 right, should I replace the right one?
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpo...84&postcount=3
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Re: dell 1740fpt
Yes if they are capxon, There are other tests you might want to do first - this is only a 17inch screen if the ccfls or transformers have gone how much would you spend to repair it? Please can you update your profile with Country and mains voltage.
Next test would be voltage on the BIG cap CARE required as HIGH voltage. All connected up and switched on set meter on 600vDC put red probe on positive leg and black probe on negative leg and post results.
Another easy test is on the inverter transformers secondary windings.
Power off ( for 5 minutes at least) Set Meter on 2000 ohms and measure secondary windings cant see the pin numbers but is the two on the outer ends -Post resultsPlease upload pictures using attachment function when ask for help on the repair
http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=39740
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