Re: Viewsonic VA902b dim lights, then black
This sounds like the inverter isn't putting out enough voltage. There is definitely signs of overheating in the region of U501. Assuming something has gone awry, causing low output from the CCFLs is logical.
I'd pull T502 and look for any signs of overheating at the end nearest to U501. If that looks good, try the ring tester with it out of circuit.
Next point to test is D513, D514. Then U501 and U502. It might be a good idea to just replace U501 and U502.
PlainBill
Viewsonic VA902b dim lights, then black
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Re: Viewsonic VA902b dim lights, then black
U501 does have a dark area around it. The voltages at U501 and U502 appear to be the same, and nothing is below U501 to get hot... I guess either the U501 or the transformer could have gotten hot.
This is the only VA902b. A local recycler passes his broken lcd's to me and lets me try and fix them and then he resells them.Leave a comment:
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Re: Viewsonic VA902b dim lights, then black
Sceva-what store/recycler?Leave a comment:
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Re: Viewsonic VA902b dim lights, then black
I checked my notes...
I had also previously replaced C812 1000uF/10V (it was domed).
If you have 1000/16v, you can lay it down.Leave a comment:
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Re: Viewsonic VA902b dim lights, then black
U501 does have a dark area around it. The voltages at U501 and U502 appear to be the same, and nothing is below U501 to get hot... I guess either the U501 or the transformer could have gotten hot.
This is the only VA902b. A local recycler passes his broken lcd's to me and lets me try and fix them and then he resells them.Leave a comment:
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Re: Viewsonic VA902b dim lights, then black
U501 area looked overheated...
Do you only have this one monitor to fix?Leave a comment:
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Re: Viewsonic VA902b dim lights, then black
I tried resoldering the obvious places, no luck, then I began doing all the joints, a section at a time, and still no luck... Thanks for the idea though. I sometimes forget the obvious, although I usually reflow the transformers and larger transistors on all the boards.Leave a comment:
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Re: Viewsonic VA902b dim lights, then black
Every monitor is different but somewhat similar .I was just working on a 20” monitor and it was only lighting ½ of the ccfl tubes.I replaced every capacitor on the board with good low ESR caps and nothing changed. The capacitors in the inverter area were 35v caps and checking voltage when back lights were off was 23v as the back lights turned on the voltage dropped to 18v.checking the primary side of the inverter coil when the lamps were on I was reading 9vDc on both pins. I removed the inverter coil and re soldered it and also re soldered the ceramic caps in the inverter area, still no change.
Next I re soldered all of the jumpers in the inverter area ,and then the very last thing I did was re soldered 2 sot23 diodes that were in the inverter area .well I got lucky and have a bright screen now.
Finding a poor solder joint can be very hard sometimes, But reflowing the solder can be done very quickly and it may fix your problem.
Al.Leave a comment:
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Re: Viewsonic VA902b dim lights, then black
J808 is 14.8V when inverter on, 15.0V when inverter is off...Leave a comment:
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Re: Viewsonic VA902b dim lights, then black
I had seen the 12V 'floating' before, but did not know it was by design.
The big cap shows163V and drops to 160V when the ccfl's turn on.
At the two schottky diodes the center pin of one shows 5.1 volts and the other shows 15.1V and drops to 14.76 when the ccfl's turn on.
The on/off pin from the main board is 0 when off, and 5V when on, and stays at 5V until the monitor goes to standby.
The brightness pin shows 3.3V all the time. Doesn't that indicate it is dimming?
Also check the voltage on J808 when inverter is on, then off.
PlainBillLeave a comment:
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Re: Viewsonic VA902b dim lights, then black
Have you checked the outputs of the power supply, as well as the voltage across the big cap? The normal SMPS design regulates the 5V supply, and lets the 12V supply 'float'. The result the 12V supply will tend to vary under load. 14.4V isn't unusually high for an unloaded 12V supply, but 7.35V is very low for the supply under load. PlainBill
The big cap shows163V and drops to 160V when the ccfl's turn on.
At the two schottky diodes the center pin of one shows 5.1 volts and the other shows 15.1V and drops to 14.76 when the ccfl's turn on.
The on/off pin from the main board is 0 when off, and 5V when on, and stays at 5V until the monitor goes to standby.
The brightness pin shows 3.3V all the time. Doesn't that indicate it is dimming?Leave a comment:
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Re: Viewsonic VA902b dim lights, then black
This was showing 2 seconds to black. I opened it up and found 3 bulging caps. (the three with black marks on top in the inverter side.) I replaced them with good caps... no change. I then removed the rest of the caps and tested with ESR meter. Found two of the smaller caps near the main transformer reading high, so I replaced them also. Still get 2 sec to black.
I then did some tests with the power on:
Primary side of inverter transformers show 14.4V before the ccfl's turn on, and then drop to 7.35V when the lights turn on, then back up to 14.4V when they shut back off.
I plugged in some good ccfl's and when they come on, all of them only light up about 60% of the tube.
Setting my meter to 150V AC I tested the ccfl connectors. I put each probe on one of the pins by the ccfl connector. CN501 and CN502 show 75V when they light up. CN503 shows 60V, and CN504 shows 50V.
I checked the inverter transformers with a ring tester (while still on the board) and the secondary side shows 1 yellow, which should be ok?
It appears that it isn't getting enough power, but I don't know where to look next...
PlainBillLeave a comment:
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Viewsonic VA902b dim lights, then black
This was showing 2 seconds to black. I opened it up and found 3 bulging caps. (the three with black marks on top in the inverter side.) I replaced them with good caps... no change. I then removed the rest of the caps and tested with ESR meter. Found two of the smaller caps near the main transformer reading high, so I replaced them also. Still get 2 sec to black.
I then did some tests with the power on:
Primary side of inverter transformers show 14.4V before the ccfl's turn on, and then drop to 7.35V when the lights turn on, then back up to 14.4V when they shut back off.
I plugged in some good ccfl's and when they come on, all of them only light up about 60% of the tube.
Setting my meter to 150V AC I tested the ccfl connectors. I put each probe on one of the pins by the ccfl connector. CN501 and CN502 show 75V when they light up. CN503 shows 60V, and CN504 shows 50V.
I checked the inverter transformers with a ring tester (while still on the board) and the secondary side shows 1 yellow, which should be ok?
It appears that it isn't getting enough power, but I don't know where to look next...Tags: None
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