Re: ASUS VE247 Help
Its not easy to test, but I doubt if its failed unless you heard a bang whilst
doing your unguided probing.
Getting back to the sockets did you have all the boards and the panel and the button board connected whilst doing the tests. If not the machine may have detected not being connected as a fault and shut down.
To do the test set meter on 200vdc and put the black negative probe on a ground screw. Sometimes it is difficult to get the other red probe to touch the metal in the connector - a lot of people insert a sewing needle into one hole at a time
and do the test against that.
When switching on does the screen change colour at all white to gray gray to white or anything- it is a led lit panel so no ccfls to test.
Its not easy to test, but I doubt if its failed unless you heard a bang whilst
doing your unguided probing.
Getting back to the sockets did you have all the boards and the panel and the button board connected whilst doing the tests. If not the machine may have detected not being connected as a fault and shut down.
To do the test set meter on 200vdc and put the black negative probe on a ground screw. Sometimes it is difficult to get the other red probe to touch the metal in the connector - a lot of people insert a sewing needle into one hole at a time
and do the test against that.
When switching on does the screen change colour at all white to gray gray to white or anything- it is a led lit panel so no ccfls to test.
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