So yeah... Today, more or less out of the blue, my dear monitor decided to white out completely.
Backlight still works, the pixels still work (i think at least), except for the fact that they're all white with the occasional green stripe around the center.
When it went to whiteout, i was doing some web-browsing, and suddenly, you know how a picture shrinks to the center in a flash and disappears on a CRT?
Something similar happened with my LCD, except it went all-white and converged seemingly a bit above the top of the screen (horizontally centered), and stays that way now.
(the above is the best as i can describe the whole effect, note this lasted for barely a second)
Now, i've disassembled it, all the caps are fine, nothing is visually blown, and the only, perhaps "funny" looking thing is on the inverter part of the psu, a part is a wee bit smudged, but i'm unsure if its from factory paste or not.
(will take a picture of it once i find batteries for my digicam...)
The monitor did exhibit a few problems for a while now, most notably, when there were particular shades of brown on screen, a few blocks of the screen would have horizontal strips appearing in and out at around what... 10 or so Hz? (not measured, just me eyeballing from memory, in any case, it was visible, fast and never went away on a few particular shades)
Anyhow, if anyone can hep me, i'd be very grateful.
Now for board designations...
The video board (DVI, VGA connectors and the LVDS cable)
Model: Mendel_RTA
Code no: BN41-00710A
Rev: MP 1.0 06.03.13
The big chip in the middle of that board (scaler chip iirc?) has the following on its sticker...
MD17-D0CAa-1009
27.04.2006.
(54FB)
On the underside of that board is a sticker with the following:
400049489 / Ver: 00007
BN91 - 01056A U SAC1 MD17-1009
The PSU board says its a PWI1704SV (A) board, Rev 1.3
It has various CapXon capacitors and such, thats about as much as i can glean from it.
Had my father look over it, and he suggests that we go over all the voltages when the thing is turned on, so we'll do that tomorrow morning. Fresh eyes might spot some other things weary eyes didnt.
(no worries, he's a retired electrotechnics engineer, so at the very least, we at least know how to make sure not to electrocute ourselves)
So very sorry for the big wall of text, i tried to use as many paragraphs as reasonably possible to keep the readability around
I appreciate any potential feedback
Cheers
[edit] upon further review, the LVDS connector to the panel itself was solidly in, but i'll try reassembling the whole thing, just in case.
Backlight still works, the pixels still work (i think at least), except for the fact that they're all white with the occasional green stripe around the center.
When it went to whiteout, i was doing some web-browsing, and suddenly, you know how a picture shrinks to the center in a flash and disappears on a CRT?
Something similar happened with my LCD, except it went all-white and converged seemingly a bit above the top of the screen (horizontally centered), and stays that way now.
(the above is the best as i can describe the whole effect, note this lasted for barely a second)
Now, i've disassembled it, all the caps are fine, nothing is visually blown, and the only, perhaps "funny" looking thing is on the inverter part of the psu, a part is a wee bit smudged, but i'm unsure if its from factory paste or not.
(will take a picture of it once i find batteries for my digicam...)
The monitor did exhibit a few problems for a while now, most notably, when there were particular shades of brown on screen, a few blocks of the screen would have horizontal strips appearing in and out at around what... 10 or so Hz? (not measured, just me eyeballing from memory, in any case, it was visible, fast and never went away on a few particular shades)
Anyhow, if anyone can hep me, i'd be very grateful.
Now for board designations...
The video board (DVI, VGA connectors and the LVDS cable)
Model: Mendel_RTA
Code no: BN41-00710A
Rev: MP 1.0 06.03.13
The big chip in the middle of that board (scaler chip iirc?) has the following on its sticker...
MD17-D0CAa-1009
27.04.2006.
(54FB)
On the underside of that board is a sticker with the following:
400049489 / Ver: 00007
BN91 - 01056A U SAC1 MD17-1009
The PSU board says its a PWI1704SV (A) board, Rev 1.3
It has various CapXon capacitors and such, thats about as much as i can glean from it.
Had my father look over it, and he suggests that we go over all the voltages when the thing is turned on, so we'll do that tomorrow morning. Fresh eyes might spot some other things weary eyes didnt.
(no worries, he's a retired electrotechnics engineer, so at the very least, we at least know how to make sure not to electrocute ourselves)
So very sorry for the big wall of text, i tried to use as many paragraphs as reasonably possible to keep the readability around

I appreciate any potential feedback

Cheers

[edit] upon further review, the LVDS connector to the panel itself was solidly in, but i'll try reassembling the whole thing, just in case.
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