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    Dell 1505fp dead

    Anybody had any experience with Dell 1505fp lcd monitors? I have one that's dead to the world.No lights, nada. It has one of those integrated power supply/inverter boards. I checked most of the caps on both the controller and the power supply and I didn't find anything bad. Some of those small can smt caps on the controller had between 3-5 ohms esr but still rang good on my sencore lc103.All other cap function tests showed good. They are no blown fuses. Does anyone have any input? I don't have any experience with lcd's other than changing ccfl's once in a while. Thanks guys


    #2
    Re: Dell 1505fp dead

    bump! where is KC8?
    capacitor lab yachtmati techmati

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      #3
      Re: Dell 1505fp dead

      post a pic.
      is that the one with the ice2as someting chip and a shorted mosfet?
      if so its a pattern failure due to a bad batch of chips.

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        #4
        Re: Dell 1505fp dead

        I have pattern baldness and a short fuse,
        but my caps are still good.
        Jim

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          #5
          Re: Dell 1505fp dead

          Kc8 thanks for the reply, here are some pics. Didn't find any Ice2as01 ic's.
          Attached Files

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            #6
            Re: Dell 1505fp dead

            Also didn't find anything shorted. Kc8 are you there? I hope those aren't crickets I hear.

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              #7
              Re: Dell 1505fp dead

              Is this thread dead?

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                #8
                Re: Dell 1505fp dead

                Hi aceshigh!

                Are there any voltages at all out from the psu, backlight?
                Have you managed to find out which pin is the PSU,s on/off if so check for any dc at the secondary side if not hook up the scope and check for any start up pulses, had one lcd monitor which was dead found out that as soon as a load was connected to the psu the output voltage dropped to nearly zero a optocoupler was the culprit, don't recal the brand.
                What kind of switcher does your psu use?

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