Re: Sony SMD-HS73
Ok, I tried 4 known good CCFLs all at the same time.
Same flashing behavior.
Caps should arrive tomorrow.
Sony SMD-HS73
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Re: Sony SMD-HS73
Ok, I tried with 2 known good CCFL lamps at a time, and got the same behavior.
I can't try 4 at a time just yet because the only monitor I have available for this has all 4 plugs close together and this monitor has them on opposite sides of the inverter board.
I'll order the rest of the caps to make sure they are all replaced. Should get them in by Wednesday or Thursday.
I'll be happy to try any other tests.Leave a comment:
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I'm going to try 2 lamps at a time from another monitor, but I don't think I can get all 4 to reach.
I'll be putting together an order for all the other caps that haven't been replaced and see if that helps.
Have a good evening.Leave a comment:
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There is a possibility that the 470uF cap is still bad. Right now, I'm out of ideas and have to head out soon.Leave a comment:
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Well, with the 680uf cap in, it doesn't light up at all. Power light is green, but the screen stays black. Putting the 470uf cap back in now.Leave a comment:
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Edit: I'm also currently letting it warm up to see if I can adjust the brightness control.. Currently it isn't staying on long enough to access the menu.Last edited by torin3; 12-05-2010, 04:54 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Sony SMD-HS73
Don't forget
it is entirely possible to have more than one bad ccfl, to rule that out you could hook up all the ccfls from your good monitor, The ribbon cable does not need to be hooked up just make sure it's well insulated, A video source is required
Al.Leave a comment:
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Last edited by retiredcaps; 12-05-2010, 05:06 PM.Leave a comment:
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470uF * 1.20 (+/-20%) = 564uF
680uF * 0.8 (+/-20%) = 544uFLeave a comment:
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What points on T1 and T2 did you check when you first took these readings?Leave a comment:
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Take your soldering iron and touch up the solder joints for the inverter transformer pins.
Blue 1003Leave a comment:
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D1 is 5.05V
D12 is 13.81V
Try measuring the secondaries. I believe what I circled in red and blue are the secondaries.
Put your mulitmeter on 2000 ohms. You should have one reading for red and one for blue. Report both.Last edited by retiredcaps; 12-05-2010, 04:17 PM.Leave a comment:
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Looks like you have good output voltages from both your power board and logic board regs.
May I suggest you try turning down the brightness to see if that affects the flickering at all.
Take your soldering iron and touch up the solder joints for the inverter transformer pins.
I see your logic about replacing the smd caps on the logic board. If others have had problems with those caps, then it might be a good idea to replace them.Leave a comment:
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2) In that same area, there are 2 inductors (marked with L on the PCB). They are covered in glue. You can remove the glue. With power off and LCD unplugged, the inductors should measure less than 1.0 ohms on your multimeter.
3) On the backside, there are 9 SMD resistors by the connector area. With power off and LCD unplugged, measure the resistance of each one. List the values and their measurements.
R22 -470 - 47 ohms
R23 - 195 - 560 ohms
R24 - 202 - 664 ohms
R25 - 1095 - 933 ohms
R26 - 222 - 935 ohms
R27 - 470 - 23.5 ohms
R28 - 470 - 23.5 ohms
R42 - 3907 (3902?) - 1265 ohms
R44 - 272 - 2680 ohms
4) There are two, I believe, Schottky diodes mounted on the heat sink. With power on, put your black probe on a ground screw and red probe on the middle pin. Report both readings.
D12 is 13.81V
And thank you again for helping walk me through troubleshooting this.Leave a comment:
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1) Have the upper 4 capacitors in your picture been replaced? I know you replaced some, but I can't tell from the picture if those 4 have been replaced?
2) In that same area, there are 2 inductors (marked with L on the PCB). They are covered in glue. You can remove the glue. With power off and LCD unplugged, the inductors should measure less than 1.0 ohms on your multimeter.
3) On the backside, there are 9 SMD resistors by the connector area. With power off and LCD unplugged, measure the resistance of each one. List the values and their measurements.
4) There are two, I believe, Schottky diodes mounted on the heat sink. With power on, put your black probe on a ground screw and red probe on the middle pin. Report both readings.Leave a comment:
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+12V
+12V
GND
GND
+5V
+5V
GND
N/C
ON/OFF
Dimming
N/C
And yes, almost 14V out of a 12V line seems like it would be out of spec to me too. But I'm not sure where to look for what might be affecting it.
Yes, all boards and lights hooked up. VGA cable not plugged in though. I don't know if that will make a difference.Leave a comment:
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