Hey guys, I have this 2005fpw it powers on and the power lights stay on. It says there is no input. I have tried it on other pcs with other cables and still nothing. I took it apart and found a few burn marks on the circuit board and the back of the display. the two burn marks on the back of the display are from contacts from this board.. but it didnt burn the board in those spots but there was some black stuff on those contacts.. the burn on the ciruit board is under the discolored piece.. I dont know what they are? theres 6 of them Could this be fixed?
Dell 2005fpw
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Re: Dell 2005fpw
1) Post a picture of the logic/main board (where the DVI/VGA inputs are).
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Re: Dell 2005fpw
Okay, the pic is a bit blurry, but I count 6 voltage regulators.
1) Put your multimeter on 20 V DC if manual range.
2) Put your black probe on a ground screw (any one on the logic board will do fine).
3) Put your red probe on each voltage regulator pin EXCEPT the big fat tab. If the middle pin is "cut" and not touching the board, we want to measure that pin as well.
4) Report the part number for each regulator.
5) Report all your findings like the following example,
U101 - part number AL1117-33 - pin 1 = 0.00 V, pin 2 = 3.3 V, pin 3 = 5.0 V
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Re: Dell 2005fpw
Is the screen all white?
If yes, that multicolored connector on the logic board connects to a panel board. The panel board runs the entire length of top of the monitor. There may be an open fuse on that panel board. A good fuse should measure less than 1.0 Ohms.
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Re: Dell 2005fpw
On the power board, there is a CON201 (the connector). It has a legend.
Measure all the DC voltages and report it like the following.
pin 1 - legend says 12V - recorded reading = 11.99 V
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Re: Dell 2005fpw
U506 - EF3AD 1117AS33 - pin 1 = 0.00 V, pin 2 = 0.00 V, pin 3 = 121.6 mV
U605 - DF3AD 1117AS25 - pin 1 = 0.00 V, pin 2 = 2.47 V, pin 3 = 4.67 V
U606 - BA033 57 92 - pin 1 = 4.95 V, pin 2 = 10 mV, pin 3 = 3.32 V
U607 - DF4AD 1117AS18 - pin 1 = 0.00 V, pin 2 = 1.76 V, pin 3 = 3.30 V
U608 - BA033 57 92 - pin 1 = 4.67 V, pin 2 = 15 mV, pin 3 = 3.31 V
U610 - EF3Ad 1117AS33 - pin 1 = 0.00 V, pin 2 = 3.25 V, pin 3 = 4.94 V
pin 1 - 12v = 11.7 V
pin 2 - 12v = 11.7 V
pin 3 - gnd = 0
pin 4 - gnd = 0
pin 5 - 5v = 4.57 V
pin 6 - 5v = 4.97 V
pin 7 - gnd = 0
pin 8 - 5v = 4.97 V
pin 9 - on/off = 2.80 V
pin 10 - ready = 600 mV
pin 11 - dimm = 170 mVComment
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Re: Dell 2005fpw
U506 - EF3AD 1117AS33 - pin 1 = 0.00 V, pin 2 = 0.00 V, pin 3 = 121.6 mV
U605 - DF3AD 1117AS25 - pin 1 = 0.00 V, pin 2 = 2.47 V, pin 3 = 4.67 V
U606 - BA033 57 92 - pin 1 = 4.95 V, pin 2 = 10 mV, pin 3 = 3.32 V
U607 - DF4AD 1117AS18 - pin 1 = 0.00 V, pin 2 = 1.76 V, pin 3 = 3.30 V
U608 - BA033 57 92 - pin 1 = 4.67 V, pin 2 = 15 mV, pin 3 = 3.31 V
U610 - EF3Ad 1117AS33 - pin 1 = 0.00 V, pin 2 = 3.25 V, pin 3 = 4.94 V
pin 1 - 12v = 11.7 V
pin 2 - 12v = 11.7 V
pin 3 - gnd = 0
pin 4 - gnd = 0
pin 5 - 5v = 4.57 V
pin 6 - 5v = 4.97 V
pin 7 - gnd = 0
pin 8 - 5v = 4.97 V
pin 9 - on/off = 2.80 V
pin 10 - ready = 600 mV
pin 11 - dimm = 170 mVComment
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Re: Dell 2005fpw
yes it will need replacing
yes there are things you can check, but I leave all that to the others who are already helping you
we should have seen that transformer in your first post LOL,
so I went back over your pictures and saw this, and it dont look right
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