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    #21
    Re: Benq fp71g+ dead. No light no signs. Capacitors look alright

    Never seen one glued,,there will be a little pin on each end probably going through the Board and soldered !!

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      #22
      Re: Benq fp71g+ dead. No light no signs. Capacitors look alright

      On Q601 you don't need to remove the heatsink just undo the screw leaving the heatsink in place
      Sorry to butt in

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        #23
        Re: Benq fp71g+ dead. No light no signs. Capacitors look alright

        Eureka! Thank you very much! The heatsink is glued, but thye mosfer is not. It was enough to unscrew the mosfet and voila!

        So, testing it again with the multimeter i get:
        a) black probe on pin 1 and red probe on pin 2 - 1 ohm
        b) black probe on pin 1 and red probe on pin 3 - 1 ohm
        c) black probe on pin 2 and red probe on pin 3 - 1 ohm

        I assume the mosfet is dead?

        Without unsoldering i get the same with IC702. Should I unsolder IC702? What other tests should I run?

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          #24
          Re: Benq fp71g+ dead. No light no signs. Capacitors look alright

          Mosfet has gone short circuit,so you need to measure all the resistors in that area,particularly the one that is Red Red Silver Gold...which should be 0.22Ω.Also test D602..IC 702 take out and measure AND advise the part code...suspect that this regulates the 5V supply when you are back up and running.

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            #25
            Re: Benq fp71g+ dead. No light no signs. Capacitors look alright

            Originally posted by nicoursi View Post
            I assume the mosfet is dead?
            Read the multimeter and mosfet section at

            https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpo...4&postcount=19

            Then recheck your readings to see if it is really 1.0 ohms or not.
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              #26
              Re: Benq fp71g+ dead. No light no signs. Capacitors look alright

              retiredcaps: all the mesurements i have done are according to the multimeter and mosfet section. That's the first thing I read
              When I join together red probe and the black one i get 00.3 ohm

              so here the mesurements:
              R607 (Red Red Silver Gold): 1 ohms;
              R615 (Red Red Silver Gold): 0.5 ohms
              R625 (Red Red Silver Gold): 99.3
              R609: 1 ohm
              R608: 1 ohm
              D601: 1
              D602: 1
              L605: 0.03
              L604: 0.03
              L608: 0.03
              R611: shows some big numbers for a sec and then 1
              R702: 00.9 - 01.0
              R821: 1
              R819: 1
              I didn't take out IC702 yet, but its part number is: KA 431AZ G32

              Is it possible that so much stuff got burnt? And what could have caused all this? I mesured many times to make sure.
              Last edited by nicoursi; 02-05-2013, 07:42 PM.

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                #27
                Re: Benq fp71g+ dead. No light no signs. Capacitors look alright

                Wow........R615 should be 0.22Ω,
                R607 should be 69KΩ IF it is Blue, White,Orange,Gold ??
                R625 should be 2KΩ IF it is Red, Black, Red, Gold ??
                I cannot see properly the colours for R611,702,819 and 821,so unable to advise...You must take one end of EACH of the resistors out and remeasure them all..you need to advise the colours for each as well,BECAUSE R607 IS NOT Red,Red,Silver,Gold as you state above.
                The 'L' components indicate inductors,and they measure OK.
                D601 and D602,again take one end out and remeasure, each one needs 2 readings on resistance..one with the Black lead from your meter on one end and the red on the other, THEN reverse the leads and get the second measurement.The KA 431AZ, does regulate the 5v as advised,and again that needs taking out.
                NOTE,,Ref your meter IF you put the two leads together the meter should read approx zero, this is on resistance...IF the leads are NOT connected together does the meter read '1' or '0' ???

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                  #28
                  Re: Benq fp71g+ dead. No light no signs. Capacitors look alright

                  so this is the situation:
                  R611 - red,red,brown,gold -216 omh -->ok
                  R607 - blue,silver, orange, gold - 68.2 -->ok
                  R603 brown,silver,orange,gold - 17.72 -->ok

                  R625 orange,black,orange,gold -->00.1 omh (!!!) -> UNSOLDERED
                  R615 red,red,silver,gold -->00.6 omh (!!!) -> UNSOLDERED
                  R702 blue,gray,silver,gold -->00.9 omh (!!!) -> UNSOLDERED

                  D601 -->67.7 and 68.2 (with inverted polarity) UNSOLDERED
                  D602 -->.856 (multimeter to 2K); big number then 1 with inverted polarity UNSOLDERED

                  R608 and R609. I couldn't understand how to read the colors.Is it yellow,yellow,purple, gold OR yellow,purple,gold,gold? Anyway with multimeter set on 2M i get a rising never settling value that goes from 0.300 to 0.500. It rises one unit at a time. Example: 0.301,0.302,0.303 etc.

                  R819 and R821 orange,black,green,gold I couldn't test because my multimeter doesn't go over 2M.

                  Suggestions?

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                    #29
                    Re: Benq fp71g+ dead. No light no signs. Capacitors look alright

                    I just tested the transformer T601 and I am afraid there is something wrong with it too
                    To test it i followed the instructions here: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=10419

                    So, black pin on 1, red on 2 , and so on (multimeter set on 2k and 200):
                    pin 1 - pin 2-->00.4 ohm
                    1-3-->00.4
                    1-4-->a big number then 1.
                    1-5-->a big number then 1.
                    1-6-->1. nothing happens
                    1-7-->1. nothing happens
                    1-8-->1. nothing happens
                    1-9-->1. nothing happens
                    1-10->1. nothing happens

                    2-3->00.4
                    2-4->nothing happ
                    2-5->1. nothing happens
                    2-6->1. nothing happens
                    2-7->1. nothing happens
                    2-8->1. nothing happens
                    2-9->1. nothing happens
                    2-10->1. nothing happens

                    3-4->1. nothing happens
                    3-5->1. nothing happens
                    3-6->1. nothing happens
                    3-7->1. nothing happens
                    3-8->1. nothing happens
                    3-9->1. nothing happens
                    3-10->1. nothing happens

                    4-5->00.4
                    4-6->1. nothing happens
                    ...
                    4-10->1. nothing happens

                    5-6 ->1. nothing happens
                    ...
                    5-10->1. nothing happens

                    6-7-->nothing
                    6-8-->00.4
                    6-9-->00.4
                    6-10-->00.4

                    7-8->nothing
                    7-9->1. nothing happens
                    7-10->1. nothing happens

                    8-9->00.4
                    8-10-->00.4

                    9-10-->1. nothing

                    What should i do next? Please help. Is it still worth fixing this board? Thank you for any help!

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                      #30
                      Re: Benq fp71g+ dead. No light no signs. Capacitors look alright

                      Hi - I will have to llok all through this to see where you are up to but I think you have tested T601 Using a test which is ONLY for Inverter transformers.
                      You can really only test T601 with special equipment.
                      To save you the hassle I have marked the attached pic with what I beleive are the
                      secondary winding pins. POWER OFF Meter on 2000ohms test s1 to s2 and s3 to s4

                      Going back to when you tested a mosfet and came up with 1 ohm on each test did you
                      check that it really was 1 ohm or was it 1 on the left of your meter meaning off scale?
                      ( I think that was what retired caps was hinting at when he asked you to read his guide)
                      Attached Files
                      Please 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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                        #31
                        Re: Benq fp71g+ dead. No light no signs. Capacitors look alright

                        Originally posted by selldoor View Post
                        To save you the hassle I have marked the attached pic with what I beleive are the
                        secondary winding pins. POWER OFF Meter on 2000ohms test s1 to s2 and s3 to s4
                        Thanks for answering. So:
                        S1 to S2 -->.377
                        S3 to S4 -->.378


                        About the mosfet, yes it is offset. Sorry for confusion I get the 1. on the left no matter where i set the multimeter at.

                        So these ones are the results for mosfet Q601 again:
                        pin1 to pin2-->offset
                        pin1 to pin3-->offset
                        pin2 to pin3-->.906 ohm (multimeter set to 2k)
                        Does this still indicate a shorted mosfet?

                        What can you tell about resistors R608 and R609? I couldn't understand how to read the colors.Is it yellow,yellow,purple, gold OR yellow,purple,gold,gold? Anyway with multimeter set on 2M i get a rising never settling value that goes from 0.300 to 0.500. It rises one unit at a time. Example: 0.301,0.302,0.303 etc.

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                          #32
                          Re: Benq fp71g+ dead. No light no signs. Capacitors look alright

                          Mosfet looks NOT shorted - test again off board if that is on board.

                          Have you tried here
                          http://www.hobby-hour.com/electronic...calculator.php

                          Yellow purple gold gold = 4.7ohms
                          yellow yellow purple gold = 440 Mohms - Unlikely value


                          Have you no others the same on the board to compare

                          Try cleaning them see if the colours come up better.
                          Please 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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                            #33
                            Re: Benq fp71g+ dead. No light no signs. Capacitors look alright

                            So this is the resume of the situation and I don't know what to do now:

                            tested all resistors and found three of them with bad readings (R603, R607, R611 test as they should):
                            R625 orange,black,orange,gold -->00.1 omh (!!!) -> UNSOLDERED
                            R615 red,red,silver,gold -->00.6 omh (!!!) -> UNSOLDERED
                            R702 blue,gray,silver,gold -->00.9 omh (!!!) -> UNSOLDERED

                            tested for resistence mosfet Q601 (part number: K3530):
                            black on S,red on D= no readings
                            black on S, red on G=no readings
                            black on D, red on G= .901 (set to 2k)
                            the resistor has been taken out of board. I don't know if I should consider this mosfet Ok or not.

                            tested for resistence transistor IC702:
                            black on S,red on D= .999 (set to 2k)
                            black on S, red on G=1.002 (2k)
                            black on D, red on G= 17.29 (set to 20k)
                            This means the transistor is ok?

                            tested resistors R608 and R609. they are both yellow violet yellow gold (I had some trouble to understand the colours of these ones, I hope it is the right one!) and I get a strange reading. With multimeter set on 2M I get a rising never settling value that goes from about 0.200 and can get up to 0.400 or maybe more. It rises up one unit at a time so it takes a while.
                            How should I consider this resistor? In bad shape, so replacement needed? They both (R08,R609) act similarly.

                            tested this:
                            Originally posted by selldoor View Post
                            To save you the hassle I have marked the attached pic with what I beleive are the
                            secondary winding pins. POWER OFF Meter on 2000ohms test s1 to s2 and s3 to s4
                            These are the readings i get:
                            S1 to S2 -->.377
                            S3 to S4 -->.378

                            Thank you for any guidance!

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                              #34
                              Re: Benq fp71g+ dead. No light no signs. Capacitors look alright

                              Not sure what happened here I must have missed the reply
                              Those readings are good
                              Please 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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