Re: Samsung Syncmaster 245B
Only other thing I've noticed is I've gone around the board checking the reisistors and a few of them don't seem to give any response (such as RX801S) is this normal?
Yeah I think I'll change the 3 together as they all look rather burnt
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Re: Samsung Syncmaster 245B
If the resistors are cheap, maybe order 2 or 3 in case it happens again.
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Re: Samsung Syncmaster 245B
Originally posted by Rhodri2311 View PostTaken RB805 out and it's dead. Tested qb801 02 and 03 but couldn't get a result on any of them.
So order a new resistor and retest.
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Taken RB805 out and it's dead. Tested qb801 02 and 03 but couldn't get a result on any of them.
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Originally posted by Rhodri2311 View PostSorry it's not very clear in that photo - QM802 is marked above RM812, I'm not sure what part to test though. When you say 1-2 for example do you mean the pins on it?
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Sorry it's not very clear in that photo - QM802 is marked above RM812, I'm not sure what part to test though. When you say 1-2 for example do you mean the pins on it?
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Originally posted by Rhodri2311 View PostRB806 & 807 measured close to 67 each, 805 there was no reading at all so looks like that may well be dead.
QM802 I'm still confused by - this is what I'm looking at.
I still can't see what you are looking at for QM802. Maybe circle it so I know what you are looking at.
Test QB801, QB802, and QB803 for sure though using the method I described above with 1-2, 1-3, and 2-3.
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Originally posted by Rhodri2311 View PostHow do I test QM802? I can see it marked on the bottom of the board but not tell what part it's connected to as there are lots next to it.
If QB802 is the "correct" part for your board, also check QB801 and QB803.
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Originally posted by Rhodri2311 View PostDo you mean to measure the voltages? RB805, 806 & 807 all appear to be scourched quite a lot.
How do I test QM802?
For QM802, if it is a 3 legged IC, measure the resistance between 1-2, 1-3, and 2-3. Report all measurements.
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Do you mean to measure the voltages? RB805, 806 & 807 all appear to be scourched quite a lot.
Fuse seems to be ok, resistence measures 0.04
How do I test QM802? I can see it marked on the bottom of the board but not tell what part it's connected to as there are lots next to it.
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Okay, this thread has a ton of info.
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...highlight=245B
1) If you haven't seen it, try measuring RB805, RB806, and RB807. One may be burned?
2) Check QM802 to see if it is open.
3) Check fuse FB802S.
Anyone of the above could be the cause of the SMPS not starting. Details of all 3 are in the above thread.
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Originally posted by Rhodri2311 View PostThere's no output 24v DC at all I can see, and the 5v seems to be around 0.05 (although this one did seem to fluxtuate every now and again).
1) It could be a bad small capacitor either dried out or has high ESR.
2) It could be the SMPS controller chip is bad.
Service manual is here
PS. We will also need a clear focused photo of the backside of the power board.Last edited by retiredcaps; 02-06-2011, 01:05 PM.
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There's no output 24v DC at all I can see, and the 5v seems to be around 0.05 (although this one did seem to fluxtuate every now and again).
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Originally posted by Rhodri2311 View PostOk the main cap puts out around 320v and on/off goes to 3.3v with the lcd on.
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Ok the main cap puts out around 320v and on/off goes to 3.3v with the lcd on.
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There's a pin on the logic board called power_en could that be it?
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