Viewsonic VX-922 psu failure :
Replaced a slew of CapXon caps on a vx922 display psu (all radial electrolytics) (P/N 3BS006431CGP REV:1 FSP035-1PI01), and on logic board (3 large radial electrolytics).
Unit now powers up but :
a) the blinking green power on light still shows
b) the video returns correctly and one can see correct VGA images (ie: MS Windows splash and boot screens) but when the power on light blinks , the image flashes and takes a few seconds to refresh and then flashes again, then power cycles, flashes, power cycles, etc. etc.
Close inspection of the failed board shows : (with the OLD PSU.jpg as assistance)
a) long thin component at C1 has some kind of leakage at each end; the leakage is a coppery green powder substance)
What type of component is this? Possibly a diode? Any one know of a part number so I can try to replace it?
b) component at C2 shows some level of heat damage. It may or may not be working and while I have the part numbers (SPI 8LE00081 5P6 HI-POT 0609 GP. Looks like a transformer or regulator, any one ever have this fail?
I ordered a replacement board but they sent one that doesn't fit properly; it's probably for a slightly different model. So I decided to try and resurrect the old board while Viewsonic tries to figure out how to get me a correct psu.
The problem is that although the parts are similar, they do not share the correct connector locations. Attached are images of the items in question :
the OLD PSU.jpg
NEW PSU.jpg
NEW PSU.jpg shows the main problems :
a) the power connector from the PSU to the logic boards is 90 degrees out of place
b) the power cord location is about .5 in offset from the correct location
c) the actual board itself is slightly different in shape and can't fit in the location so there is no way to actually screw it down
the OLD PSU.jpg shows the original board to be replaced :
It had failed and the symptoms were blinking green power on light and no video whatsoever.
a) it had many blown CAPXCON capacitors; all were replaced as a test
b) secondary logic board had 3 additional CAPXCON capacitors also blown, they too were replaced
If anyone can tell me about that leaking piece and confirm about the "transformer" (and if they're available anywhere), it would be great! TIA!
Replaced a slew of CapXon caps on a vx922 display psu (all radial electrolytics) (P/N 3BS006431CGP REV:1 FSP035-1PI01), and on logic board (3 large radial electrolytics).
Unit now powers up but :
a) the blinking green power on light still shows
b) the video returns correctly and one can see correct VGA images (ie: MS Windows splash and boot screens) but when the power on light blinks , the image flashes and takes a few seconds to refresh and then flashes again, then power cycles, flashes, power cycles, etc. etc.
Close inspection of the failed board shows : (with the OLD PSU.jpg as assistance)
a) long thin component at C1 has some kind of leakage at each end; the leakage is a coppery green powder substance)
What type of component is this? Possibly a diode? Any one know of a part number so I can try to replace it?
b) component at C2 shows some level of heat damage. It may or may not be working and while I have the part numbers (SPI 8LE00081 5P6 HI-POT 0609 GP. Looks like a transformer or regulator, any one ever have this fail?
I ordered a replacement board but they sent one that doesn't fit properly; it's probably for a slightly different model. So I decided to try and resurrect the old board while Viewsonic tries to figure out how to get me a correct psu.
The problem is that although the parts are similar, they do not share the correct connector locations. Attached are images of the items in question :
the OLD PSU.jpg
NEW PSU.jpg
NEW PSU.jpg shows the main problems :
a) the power connector from the PSU to the logic boards is 90 degrees out of place
b) the power cord location is about .5 in offset from the correct location
c) the actual board itself is slightly different in shape and can't fit in the location so there is no way to actually screw it down
the OLD PSU.jpg shows the original board to be replaced :
It had failed and the symptoms were blinking green power on light and no video whatsoever.
a) it had many blown CAPXCON capacitors; all were replaced as a test
b) secondary logic board had 3 additional CAPXCON capacitors also blown, they too were replaced
If anyone can tell me about that leaking piece and confirm about the "transformer" (and if they're available anywhere), it would be great! TIA!
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