Re: Could use some help, trying to fix HP 1940 LCD
Thank you in advance.I will buy it tomorrow to see how it turns out.
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Re: Could use some help, trying to fix HP 1940 LCD
It will be S4 59A but i think it must be obsolete. Other members seem to use the one I mentioned earlier SS24 SMB 40V 2A instead.
Diode should have a low resistance reading one way and high resistance the other. If it is low ohms both ways or high ohms both ways it is faulty.Leave a comment:
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Re: Could use some help, trying to fix HP 1940 LCD
Have you checked if your lamps are working right?Leave a comment:
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Re: Could use some help, trying to fix HP 1940 LCD
My simptoms are 2 second to black screen.On the attached photo ewerything in white circle is changed, and resoldered all the 16 pins.I am afraid to test eweryting becouse the diode on the back of the panel in the right corner is showing me 0.00 on both readings with my tester.The other diode in the middle is showing 0.143 on one reading.
On the diode I can read S4 590 or 59A I am not sureLast edited by rqbwins; 04-06-2012, 01:49 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Could use some help, trying to fix HP 1940 LCD
You never did say what problems you're experiencing. Can you please give us a more detailed description of the problem? Does the power led remain on? Do you get 2 seconds to black? A complete description of the symptoms helps members point out things to check.Leave a comment:
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Re: Could use some help, trying to fix HP 1940 LCD
That is a much better picture - still cant read what it says on them perhaps you can and post it. Did you check them - The traces nearby would give me some concern - do they
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Re: Could use some help, trying to fix HP 1940 LCD
Picture is poor in comparison with your earlier ones. Cant even read the board numbers
for the parts. Nevertheless I think thay may be SS24 SMB 40V 2A is that what they look like?.
Please take note about the resoldering of the boards - if you dont do it it could blow all you have
put in.
@Nocta the cap is just below the diode.Last edited by selldoor; 04-05-2012, 09:35 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Could use some help, trying to fix HP 1940 LCD
Those seem to be caps for me. The one on the bottom of the board says C819.Leave a comment:
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Re: Could use some help, trying to fix HP 1940 LCD
Can you post good clear pictures of the front and back of your boards
with a close up of the area with the diodes on.Leave a comment:
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Re: Could use some help, trying to fix HP 1940 LCD
On the back of the panel I have 2 diodes of the same kind.Can someone tell me what kind of diodes are ?
I changed the tranzistors and ewerything else but I am having the same problem.
One of the diodes from the back seems to be blown.Leave a comment:
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Re: Could use some help, trying to fix HP 1940 LCD
Thank you for your help.I will post tomorrow how it turns out.Leave a comment:
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/REPAIR-KIT-E...item19cebe40e0Leave a comment:
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Re: Could use some help, trying to fix HP 1940 LCD
They will probably all work the U9024 is the important bit.
Where are you looking at them - digikey/mouser/elsewhere.
If the first two there will be data sheets which will give you an idea of the differences - it is usual package/ size/ manufacture or even just local product identification.
You need to check that you get one the same size as you have.
You need to get the correct mounting - surface or through hole
2:IRFU9024NPBF TRANZISTOR MOSFET,P I-PAK -55V-11A
For example IRFU9024N is the standard the PBF means it is lead free
I-pak is the package style
If you look here you can find the package style you need
http://www.irf.com/package/pkhexfet.htmlLeave a comment:
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Re: Could use some help, trying to fix HP 1940 LCD
Thank you for this quick reply.I would like to bother you guys with one more question.Which of the following transistor should I buy?
1:IRFU9024 IR CI -ROHS-
2:IRFU9024NPBF TRANZISTOR MOSFET,P I-PAK -55V-11A
3:IRFU9024N IR HEXFET(R) POWER MOSFET 55V/11A38W -ROHS-Leave a comment:
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Re: Could use some help, trying to fix HP 1940 LCD
It is might be fu9024 (the same one as to the right of T802 and left of the big cap).
These Benq boards are infamous for having bad solder joints on the inverter transformers, shorted c5707 transistors, shorted fu9024 mosfets, and blown picofuse.
See
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=8598Leave a comment:
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Re: Could use some help, trying to fix HP 1940 LCD
Hello.Can Anybody tell me what kind of transistor is in q885.Becouse mine was so burned that I could not read the inscription on it.Thank you in advance for your help.Last edited by rqbwins; 04-02-2012, 07:04 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Could use some help, trying to fix HP 1940 LCD
Update!
Well I just repacked it and plugged it in for testing, with 2 fingers crossed and other
hand ready on the socket
So now i'm just going to fully assemble it and leave it on for awhile, and see if it will continue to work.
Now I should be able to fix the rest of them.
thanks every one for inputs and help
With regards
JohannesLeave a comment:
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