This LCD monitor was given to me by my instructor coz' it's lying around in in their attic and was an old model. Since I have no monitor (CMV CT-934D defective main supply regulator) I was very happy to have it but the only problem was when I turned on the power the backlight flash momentarily then black out but the power LED stayed on(green). When I shone flashlight in the screen I could see the icons which means the display is fine and the backlight is defective. Anyone could help me please.
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Re: A Poor Student Needs Help - NEC L70S No Backlight
Originally posted by apostar View PostAnyone could help me please.
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=10419
2 seconds to black can be (in no particular order)
a) bad caps
b) bad inverter transformer
c) bad ccfls
d) bad ccfl wiring (especially the return wire)Last edited by retiredcaps; 01-04-2012, 01:48 AM.--- begin sig file ---
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Re: A Poor Student Needs Help - NEC L70S No Backlight
Thanks a lot. I will read and follow the instruction in troubleshooting this monitor. Do you have any schematic diagram on CMV CT-934D monitor coz' the PSU components were burned...Here's the attachments...I got the pictures here in this site since it's very similar to the PSU board. And since I have no hd camera to take the pictures.Last edited by apostar; 01-04-2012, 02:33 AM.
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Re: A Poor Student Needs Help - NEC L70S No Backlight
Originally posted by apostar View PostThanks a lot. I will read and follow the instruction in troubleshooting this monitor. Do you have any schematic diagram on CMV CT-934D monitor coz' the PSU components were burned...Here's the attachments...I got the pictures here in this site since it's very similar to the PSU board. And since I have no hd camera to take the pictures.
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Re: A Poor Student Needs Help - NEC L70S No Backlight
Originally posted by PlainBill View PostWould you turn in a paper written by one of your classmates because 'it was similar to one you would have written'?
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Re: A Poor Student Needs Help - NEC L70S No Backlight
Originally posted by retiredcaps View PostIt is especially bad if the teacher catches you using HIS photos.
You don't need a HD camera. I shot those photos of MY board using a Canon A80 (8 year old camera).
PlainBillFor a number of reasons, both health and personal, I will no longer be active on this board. Any PMs asking for assistance will be ignored.
Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.
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