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    Benq FP91G+

    Dear all,

    I have a Benq FP91G+ that powers on, green led on the power button comes up for a second and dies. There is nothing on the screen during this. I have opened the case and the power supply PCB seems to be significantly discolored at places. I have read about transistors in these boards to go bad. I have not taken any measurements yet, but I am looking for pointers on the where to start.

    Here is a couple pictures from the board. If asked I'll upload close-up pictures as well.

    Thanks in advance,

    -UP
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    Re: Benq FP91G+

    Welcome to the forum! Nice photos always help.

    You could potentially several problems:

    1) About half your caps appear to be bulged, which is a key indication they are bad. They should ALL be replaced with low-esr caps with the exception of the large 450V (unless it's also buldged or leaking).

    2) Failures of these boards are also caused by poor solder joints on the 4 inverter transformers. Resolder all the legs of each inverter transformer.

    3) The poor transformer solder joints can cause the following to fail:
    Q806,809,815,816 (2SC5707?)
    Q805,812 (FU9024N?)
    PF801 fuse

    Check the transistors for shorts and the fuse for continutity. If they check good, then your problem "MIGHT" be just the caps.

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