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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: HP lcd L1502 15"

    Originally posted by leov
    Does anyone know what other transistors can be used in place of C5707?
    ebay.com. Search for c5707. I got mine from "sort by lowest price + shipping" and they work fine.

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: HP lcd L1502 15"

    Originally posted by leov
    I got a new set of leads and the meter does show 0.2 when I cross them.

    Please tell me if I am testing correctly.
    You are doing it correctly. The transistor is bad.

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  • leov
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    Re: HP lcd L1502 15"

    Originally posted by PlainBill
    You are testing correctly, both are bad.

    PlainBill
    Thank you PlainBill

    I resoldered all the transformers just to cover my bases. Now I will try to find new 5707s

    Does anyone know what other transistors can be used in place of C5707?

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  • PlainBill
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    Re: HP lcd L1502 15"

    Originally posted by leov
    Hi retiredcaps,

    I got a new set of leads and the meter does show 0.2 when I cross them.


    I took of my C5707's and tried testing them. Please see the pic. Transistor #2 shows 0.9 no matter how I connect the pins. Transistor #1 shows shows 0.9 between pins B and E. My understanding is that I should not get any reading if I connect pins C and E.

    In the picture, black color is my negative lead and red--positive. Please tell me if I am testing correctly.

    Thanks guys!!
    Leo
    You are testing correctly, both are bad.

    PlainBill

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  • leov
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    Re: HP lcd L1502 15"

    Originally posted by retiredcaps
    Either that or a "low" battery even though the low battery indicator doesn't come on.

    My first initial purchase of the "sort by lowest ebay price" 830b multimeter came with crap test leads. Touching them together on a Fluke 75 shows 0.9 ohms and fluctuation. On a good set of leads, I get steady solid 0.2 or 0.1 ohms.
    Hi retiredcaps,

    I got a new set of leads and the meter does show 0.2 when I cross them.


    I took of my C5707's and tried testing them. Please see the pic. Transistor #2 shows 0.9 no matter how I connect the pins. Transistor #1 shows shows 0.9 between pins B and E. My understanding is that I should not get any reading if I connect pins C and E.

    In the picture, black color is my negative lead and red--positive. Please tell me if I am testing correctly.

    Thanks guys!!
    Leo
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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: HP lcd L1502 15"

    Originally posted by alexanna
    The readings your getting with your ohmmeter, the jumping and taking time to settle down makes me wonder if you may have a problem with your DMM leads?
    Either that or a "low" battery even though the low battery indicator doesn't come on.

    My first initial purchase of the "sort by lowest ebay price" 830b multimeter came with crap test leads. Touching them together on a Fluke 75 shows 0.9 ohms and fluctuation. On a good set of leads, I get steady solid 0.2 or 0.1 ohms.

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  • PlainBill
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    Re: HP lcd L1502 15"

    Originally posted by leov
    Bill, here is what i did. I think that I found the bad transistors. Please see the picture. Th3 has pointed me to those before, but with everyone's help and a little of reading here on the forum i think i got it. Please confirm my findings.

    Thank you for your help guys.

    leo
    You can verify the readings by removing them from the board, but they are almost certainly bad. This circuit is what is known as a Royer Oscillator. In it the two bases are tied together by a transformer winding and the two collectors are tied to the 12V supply through transformer windings. There should be no direct Collector-Emitter short.

    PlainBill

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  • steve2
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    Re: HP lcd L1502 15"

    When they read bad in circuit, you need to remove them from the board and recheck them. You may be reading transformers windings to get a reading that low or something else.

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  • leov
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    Re: HP lcd L1502 15"

    Originally posted by PlainBill
    You definitely have the meter set to the correct range, and the leads plugged in correctly for resistance measurements. The display shows a typical display for a resistance greater than 200 ohms.

    I can't explain the strange behavior. Ordinarily I would expect to see this display between any two legs of a transistor. A jitter of the last digit isn't unusual. What reading do you get when you try to measure the resistance between two points on the circuit board that are obviously connected, for example, the emitter of the two transistors in post 12?

    PlainBill
    Bill, here is what i did. I think that I found the bad transistors. Please see the picture. Th3 has pointed me to those before, but with everyone's help and a little of reading here on the forum i think i got it. Please confirm my findings.

    Thank you for your help guys.

    leo
    Attached Files

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  • leov
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    Re: HP lcd L1502 15"

    Originally posted by alexanna
    The readings your getting with your ohmmeter, the jumping and taking time to settle down makes me wonder if you may have a problem with your DMM leads?What reading do you get on the 200 ohm scale with the leads of your meter hooked together?
    Don't forget to read PlainBill's above post.
    it reads 00.1, 00.3. The last digit is flirting between .4 and .1 and if i understand it correctly, Bill said that its ok if that happens. I am going to post a pic of the readings that I got when i tested another set of C5707 on the board.

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  • alexanna
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    Re: HP lcd L1502 15"

    Originally posted by leov
    So here is the pic of the transistors i need to test. How do I go about testing them? I tried setting my meter to 200 ohms. When i connect positive lead to B and negative to E or C i get random readings that stabilize around 0.9-8. If I test from E to B and from C to E i just get random readings that do not stabilize. I am not sure if I am doing this right. Thank you for putting up with me. Any help would be appreciated.

    leo
    The readings your getting with your ohmmeter, the jumping and taking time to settle down makes me wonder if you may have a problem with your DMM leads?What reading do you get on the 200 ohm scale with the leads of your meter hooked together?
    Don't forget to read PlainBill's above post.

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  • PlainBill
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    Re: HP lcd L1502 15"

    Originally posted by leov
    monitor is not plugged in. I will attach the picture in a bit.

    OK here are the pics of my meter:
    You definitely have the meter set to the correct range, and the leads plugged in correctly for resistance measurements. The display shows a typical display for a resistance greater than 200 ohms.

    I can't explain the strange behavior. Ordinarily I would expect to see this display between any two legs of a transistor. A jitter of the last digit isn't unusual. What reading do you get when you try to measure the resistance between two points on the circuit board that are obviously connected, for example, the emitter of the two transistors in post 12?

    PlainBill
    Last edited by PlainBill; 03-13-2011, 07:04 AM.

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  • leov
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    Re: HP lcd L1502 15"

    Originally posted by PlainBill
    Are you testing with the monitor unplugged?

    Please attach a picture of your meter with the function switch set in the position you are using, and with the probes plugged in..

    PlainBill
    monitor is not plugged in. I will attach the picture in a bit.

    OK here are the pics of my meter:
    Attached Files
    Last edited by leov; 03-12-2011, 10:36 PM.

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  • PlainBill
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    Re: HP lcd L1502 15"

    Originally posted by leov
    So here is the pic of the transistors i need to test. How do I go about testing them? I tried setting my meter to 200 ohms. When i connect positive lead to B and negative to E or C i get random readings that stabilize around 0.9-8. If I test from E to B and from C to E i just get random readings that do not stabilize. I am not sure if I am doing this right. Thank you for putting up with me. Any help would be appreciated.

    leo
    Are you testing with the monitor unplugged?

    Please attach a picture of your meter with the function switch set in the position you are using, and with the probes plugged in..

    PlainBill

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  • leov
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    Re: HP lcd L1502 15"

    So here is the pic of the transistors i need to test. How do I go about testing them? I tried setting my meter to 200 ohms. When i connect positive lead to B and negative to E or C i get random readings that stabilize around 0.9-8. If I test from E to B and from C to E i just get random readings that do not stabilize. I am not sure if I am doing this right. Thank you for putting up with me. Any help would be appreciated.

    leo
    Attached Files

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  • leov
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    Re: HP lcd L1502 15"

    Originally posted by retiredcaps
    I usually test components "in circuit". If the readings are suspicious, then I desolder and measure "out of circuit".

    Hi Retiredcaps,

    I've read that you do that, but I don't know how to test it. I am going to read about it and try testing it right now.


    Thanx for advice. I appreciate it.

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: HP lcd L1502 15"

    Originally posted by Th3_uN1Qu3
    For now, take out the 5707 transistors and measure them with your multimeter set to 200 ohm scale.
    I usually test components "in circuit". If the readings are suspicious, then I desolder and measure "out of circuit".

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  • leov
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    Re: HP lcd L1502 15"

    Thank you, I will try doing that as soon as i get a chance.

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  • Th3_uN1Qu3
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    Re: HP lcd L1502 15"

    Yes. Your problem is in the inverter area. For now, take out the 5707 transistors and measure them with your multimeter set to 200 ohm scale. If any leg combinations read 0 ohms the transistors are bad and need to be replaced.

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  • leov
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    Re: HP lcd L1502 15"

    So i guess it would be safe to assume that the logic board is working fine.

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