I received this monitor in a no power state and the customer decided to opt for a new monitor instead. Therefore I inherited this and want to fix it. Doing some homework on the net I was able to replace the mosfet (FDB6030L) and the diode near it to get power to actually work. This is on what I assume is the inverter daughter board piggybacked on the power board. Now I am down to getting the ccfl's to light up as they don't. I do get a faint image of a desktop so from my experience with laptop displays I know its most likely a inverter problem. There is another mosfet on the board (P9006EDG) and I have checked it and seems to pass ok. Below is a picture of the board and a close up of the 6030L mosfet.
From the datasheet on the 6030L I see the drain is actually the tab (as you say on the north?). However, I had an "issue" removing the mosfet for replacement and removed some of the backing with it. You can see it in the second pic. Am I correct in assuming that the foil type backing under the green covering on the board is for the drain connection? Therefore I have to repair the connection from drain to the board surface?
I do get good readings from source to drain on both mosfets now. So, Iam assuming also that they are probably good.
Sorry if this appears a dumb question but most of my experience has been with single layer easy repairs. Would be nice if I could even find a schematic on the HP2509m monitor if anyone can point me in that direction I would appreciate it also.
Im new and here to learn, please be kind..
From the datasheet on the 6030L I see the drain is actually the tab (as you say on the north?). However, I had an "issue" removing the mosfet for replacement and removed some of the backing with it. You can see it in the second pic. Am I correct in assuming that the foil type backing under the green covering on the board is for the drain connection? Therefore I have to repair the connection from drain to the board surface?
I do get good readings from source to drain on both mosfets now. So, Iam assuming also that they are probably good.
Sorry if this appears a dumb question but most of my experience has been with single layer easy repairs. Would be nice if I could even find a schematic on the HP2509m monitor if anyone can point me in that direction I would appreciate it also.
Im new and here to learn, please be kind..

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