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    Benq FP92E Capacitor specs Help!!

    Have a Benq FP92E (Q9CS) inverter board 4H.L2T02.A00 that is missing c703, c704, c707, c708. Wondering if anyone knows what uF and Volts these need to be....Thanks..

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    Re: Benq FP92E Capacitor specs Help!!

    Originally posted by riverrat_67 View Post
    Have a Benq FP92E (Q9CS) inverter board 4H.L2T02.A00 that is missing c703, c704, c707, c708. Wondering if anyone knows what uF and Volts these need to be....Thanks..
    If they weren't ever fitted - and inspection on the solder side should tell you - then you don't need them, end of story.

    Sometimes the same board is used in different products with a different "build".

    And sometimes it is as simple as the board layout not being changed after the manufacturers discovered those extra bits allowed for by the designer aren't actually required. It's called the beancounter effect. "If it ain't needed, leave it out." and also "why change the board layout just because we are leaving bits OUT?".
    Friends don't let friends buy Samsung ....

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      Re: Benq FP92E Capacitor specs Help!!

      No there not empty slot you can still see the solder left over on the back of the board and holes..

      I found a schematic for a FP71e (i think that was the model) where a lot of the circuit components match up. Go buy that it looks like c703 and c704 are 470uf 35v and c707 and c708 are 1000uf 16v..

      Going to give it a try tonight or tomorrow morning i'll post the results. Whats the worst that could happen it's not working right now...Thanks

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        Re: Benq FP92E Capacitor specs Help!!

        Originally posted by riverrat_67 View Post
        No there not empty slot you can still see the solder left over on the back of the board and holes..

        I found a schematic for a FP71e (i think that was the model) where a lot of the circuit components match up. Go buy that it looks like c703 and c704 are 470uf 35v and c707 and c708 are 1000uf 16v..

        Going to give it a try tonight or tomorrow morning i'll post the results. Whats the worst that could happen it's not working right now...Thanks

        Looks like they used the same values for a BenQ FP91G. For the FP91G,
        C703-4 filter the voltage fed to the inverter cicuit. C707-8 provides filtering for the 5V.

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          Re: Benq FP92E Capacitor specs Help!!

          HI,
          I have a board 4H L2T02.A03 from a Benq T721 who don't work. On my board C708 and C707 are 1000uF 16V, C703 and C704 are 470uF 35V.
          I want to replace the board. Do you know where i can find it ?
          Merci !
          Last edited by Bilbao; 11-19-2010, 02:39 PM.

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            Re: Benq FP92E Capacitor specs Help!!

            Originally posted by Bilbao View Post
            HI,
            I have a board 4H L2T02.A03 from a Benq T721 who don't work.
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              Re: Benq FP92E Capacitor specs Help!!

              Please, can someone tell, what type is IC601 on that board? It have been blow off because C605 have leak and start the damage of other components.

              If you have the same board on hand, please can you send the type of ic direct to mail: md.maxx@kolumbus.fi too.

              p.s sorry my bad english, im from Finland

              Also i'm interesting if you know or have working ic or know where to buy it.
              Last edited by MdMaxx; 01-08-2011, 12:25 AM.

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                Re: Benq FP92E Capacitor specs Help!!

                I have a similar board and and ic601 is a 1203p60 8 pin dip.

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                  Re: Benq FP92E Capacitor specs Help!!

                  Monitor Benq Q7C5 with same "4H L2T02.A03" works fine but after a few minutes (not seconds) momnitor goes off.
                  You can put it back on and then after a little again switches off.

                  Tested 8 big capacitors (2x 1000uF/16V 2x 470uF and 2x 1000uF/10V), soldering it out and measured ESR and capacitance, both are ok.

                  Hard to find without schema.

                  Anybody idea's or schema?
                  Last edited by hifihifi; 10-26-2012, 01:10 PM.

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