Re: My Viewsonic VX924 monitor died!
Unfortunately, I don't have an analogue multimeter.
Hmmmmm. I'm a bit stuck. What do you wizards think?
My Viewsonic VX924 monitor died!
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Re: My Viewsonic VX924 monitor died!
I would use a analog multimeter set it to times 10k ohm range, then you should get full reading one way and a little reading the other wayLeave a comment:
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Re: My Viewsonic VX924 monitor died!
Because no matter what I do, the meter just drops to 000.
Last edited by NeiltheDruid; 10-29-2010, 12:53 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: My Viewsonic VX924 monitor died!
And this is with the multimeter set on the diode test function? On your multimeter, it is the same function dial as the 2000 ohm setting (which I personally hate). You only need the 4 measurements I outlined.Leave a comment:
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Re: My Viewsonic VX924 monitor died!
Ok, I tested the MBR10100CT. No matter which way I put the probes on which ever pins, the reading starts at around "230" and very quickly drop to "000". Basically, almost exactly the same as touching the probes together. Yep, sounds like I'm doing it wrong, but I swear I'm notLast edited by NeiltheDruid; 10-29-2010, 12:21 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: My Viewsonic VX924 monitor died!
Hmmmm, I've been reading newbie1's thread. Since I'm targeting the SMPS controller on my board. I checked the chip using the pins that newbie1 tested. Pins 1+3 bounced around 16.5-18.6v and pins 1+7 was similar in behaviour but bouncing between 13.5-15.5v.
Since PlainBill stated that the SMPS won't start until pin 7 reaches around 16v, I'm wondering if it actually is the SMPS controller that's dead.
I'll be back asap with the schottky.Leave a comment:
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Re: My Viewsonic VX924 monitor died!
With power off and LCD unplugged, set your multimeter on diode test function.
pin 1 = left
pin 2 = middle
pin 3 = right
1) Black probe on pin 1, red on pin 2 record diode measurement
2) Red probe on pin 1, black on pin 2 record diode measurement
3) Black probe on pin 3, red on pin 2 record diode measurement
4) red probe on pin 3, black on pin 2 record diode measurement
A good diode should measure between 0.4 to 0.7 V in one direction and 0L (or "1") in the other.Leave a comment:
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Re: My Viewsonic VX924 monitor died!
No, I haven't. Is it a voltage regulator?Leave a comment:
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Re: My Viewsonic VX924 monitor died!
Also, is there a way to test the SMPS controller before I do order a replacement? Since it looks like I'm going to have to order one from way out East.Leave a comment:
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Re: My Viewsonic VX924 monitor died!
Caps are all in correct. Checked the power board and logic board together, nothing. With the jumper removed, it's also the same.Last edited by NeiltheDruid; 10-29-2010, 07:56 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: My Viewsonic VX924 monitor died!
Before replacing the SMPS controller, there are three tests I would like you to perform.
1. Double and triple check the orientation of the capacitors you installed.
2. Try the power supply without the logic card connected
3. I've circled the ends of the jumper that supplies power to the inverter. Disconnect either end of that jumper. (I believe it is obstructed by a heat sink on the top side). With the logic card connected, try the power supply again.
PlainBillLeave a comment:
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Re: My Viewsonic VX924 monitor died!
Hi guys. Just posting back with results of a full recap. Unfortunately, I am getting the same results off the 12vdc out. I'm now guessing that the next suspect would be the SMPS controller?Leave a comment:
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Re: My Viewsonic VX924 monitor died!
If the ESR (or impedence) is listed on it's datasheet, then it's probably low ESR (impedence is different, but for this purpose it is close). Honestly, avoid eBay for caps unless you know the seller is a good one (referrals through badcaps or other forums) and even then you may get fakes. I'd check out getting Panasonic FC or FM through either Farnell or Radio Spares in the UK, whichever has cheaper shipping.Leave a comment:
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Re: My Viewsonic VX924 monitor died!
Yes, low impedance is the same as low-esr. On Ebay, just be careful who you order from (especially overseas), since there are sellers that deal in counterfeit caps. Look at the seller's feedback rating carefully.Leave a comment:
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Re: My Viewsonic VX924 monitor died!
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Re: My Viewsonic VX924 monitor died!
Small question, how can I tell if capacitors are low ESR caps? I am looking at some caps on ebay, they are advertised as "low impedance" is that the same thing?Leave a comment:
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