Hi All
Have read a lot of information on this site regarding the capacitor and transistor problems with Benq lcd monitors. I have two of them, one is not working, the other is starting to fail. They are both turning off 2 seconds after turning on. I have removed the card out of one and found all the caps to be swollen and some heat discolouration on the board around the transistors. It lokks (from my attempts with my meter), that two of the transistors are toast (1 & 2 on the attached picture) and one still okay (No.3 on attached picture). I tested with my meter set at 20k as it just 1's out otherwise. I tested between each transistor leg and on transistor 1 and 2 only got readings between the right hand leg and the middle cut off leg. The reading started at around 1.5 and then kept rising. Testing between the right and left, or middle and left I got no reading at all. On transistor No.3 I got readings between each of the legs, again starting around 0.5 and rising.
Looking at the part numbers on the top of the transistors I can see that 1 & 2 are 19N10L, No.3 is a bit more difficult but I can make out L1117 a3.3 on it. I can get 19N10L's from RS Components (671-0970) as well as the capacitors. I can't however find any of the L1117 type transistor. I thought that while I was changing things out I may as well replace it as well. Is there an equivalent transistor that I can order from RS?
I'm a newby when it comes to electronics, so if my explanation above is a bit dodgy, then that's why.
Thanks for your help
John
Have read a lot of information on this site regarding the capacitor and transistor problems with Benq lcd monitors. I have two of them, one is not working, the other is starting to fail. They are both turning off 2 seconds after turning on. I have removed the card out of one and found all the caps to be swollen and some heat discolouration on the board around the transistors. It lokks (from my attempts with my meter), that two of the transistors are toast (1 & 2 on the attached picture) and one still okay (No.3 on attached picture). I tested with my meter set at 20k as it just 1's out otherwise. I tested between each transistor leg and on transistor 1 and 2 only got readings between the right hand leg and the middle cut off leg. The reading started at around 1.5 and then kept rising. Testing between the right and left, or middle and left I got no reading at all. On transistor No.3 I got readings between each of the legs, again starting around 0.5 and rising.
Looking at the part numbers on the top of the transistors I can see that 1 & 2 are 19N10L, No.3 is a bit more difficult but I can make out L1117 a3.3 on it. I can get 19N10L's from RS Components (671-0970) as well as the capacitors. I can't however find any of the L1117 type transistor. I thought that while I was changing things out I may as well replace it as well. Is there an equivalent transistor that I can order from RS?
I'm a newby when it comes to electronics, so if my explanation above is a bit dodgy, then that's why.
Thanks for your help
John
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