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Re: Dell E207WFPc
The resistance reading for C15 is 34.6 ohms. I still can't get a DC reading on the caps because the DMM display is bouncing around so much. I think it is because I can't find a ground spot for the black probe. Would that be the problem. With the boards hooked up inside their cage they are not available to use as a grounding point. I have tried every piece of bare metal without any luck. For me to be able to get to the caps etc. on the TCon it must be opened. It's normal position is component side down. on the back of the LCD. Any ideas.Have you ever stopped to think and then forget to start thinking again?
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Re: Dell E207WFPc
The resistance reading for C15 is 34.6 ohms. I still can't get a DC reading on the caps because the DMM display is bouncing around so much. I think it is because I can't find a ground spot for the black probe. Would that be the problem. With the boards hooked up inside their cage they are not available to use as a grounding point. I have tried every piece of bare metal without any luck. For me to be able to get to the caps etc. on the TCon it must be opened. It's normal position is component side down. on the back of the LCD. Any ideas.
At this point I'd suggest measuring the resistance across each cap that measured in about the same range and remove the one that reads lowest. If you are lucky you will get it on the first try. If none are shorted, keep looking.
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Re: Dell E207WFPc
Thanks Bill, Sorry I am so thick headed. I tried measuring the voltage with both probes on the same cap and I am still not getting a readable number because the DMM display is bouncing around so much. I will do what you suggest and go one by one. Once i find a cap like you are describing how do I determine its value. I am guessing that these are smd ceramic caps and from what I have been reading there are no codes to determine UF or PF etc. If they are shorted will I get a useable capacitance with say my ESR meter?Have you ever stopped to think and then forget to start thinking again?
As a very wise man once said on this forum: "Of all the things I have lost I miss my mind the most."Comment
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Re: Dell E207WFPc
Thanks Bill, Sorry I am so thick headed. I tried measuring the voltage with both probes on the same cap and I am still not getting a readable number because the DMM display is bouncing around so much. I will do what you suggest and go one by one. Once i find a cap like you are describing how do I determine its value. I am guessing that these are smd ceramic caps and from what I have been reading there are no codes to determine UF or PF etc. If they are shorted will I get a useable capacitance with say my ESR meter?
PlainBillFor a number of reasons, both health and personal, I will no longer be active on this board. Any PMs asking for assistance will be ignored.
Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.Comment
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