Good evening/morning everyone!
This is my first post on this forum even though I've already spent hours reading it. It's passionating!!
Since last saturday my 5 year-old 22" screen wouldn't turn on for more than 2 seconds.
I've read multiple posts which were stating the exact same problem as mine and at the beginning I thought that one of my CCFL bulb was dead (causing the other one to shutdown automatically). Going on with my investigation, I've figured out that both CCFL bulbs were functioning correctly when plugged to one of the two pairs of connector. (each at a time, obviously)
I suspect my Mirage PI-190DTLB powerboard to only provide current to only one pair of the CCFL bulb power connector (the bottom one, on my pictures, which corresponds to the upper CCFL bulb of my monitor).
The pair of connectors on the top, "CN3" and "CN4" doesn't seem to have current going out, as they don't lid their attached CCFL bulb.
I have limited knowledge in electronics and circuitry, as the only soldering lessons I had were about 12 years ago in junior high. I can solder basic components though!
My question, to the wise and experienced community, is about what I can do or test, as I find it very odd that this board only provides current for one bulb. I've eye-checked every components on the PCB very meticulously and none of them appeared to be leaking or blown.
Thanks in advance for your input.
PS: I'm planning on getting a very cheap DMM in a few hours.
This is my first post on this forum even though I've already spent hours reading it. It's passionating!!
Since last saturday my 5 year-old 22" screen wouldn't turn on for more than 2 seconds.
I've read multiple posts which were stating the exact same problem as mine and at the beginning I thought that one of my CCFL bulb was dead (causing the other one to shutdown automatically). Going on with my investigation, I've figured out that both CCFL bulbs were functioning correctly when plugged to one of the two pairs of connector. (each at a time, obviously)
I suspect my Mirage PI-190DTLB powerboard to only provide current to only one pair of the CCFL bulb power connector (the bottom one, on my pictures, which corresponds to the upper CCFL bulb of my monitor).
The pair of connectors on the top, "CN3" and "CN4" doesn't seem to have current going out, as they don't lid their attached CCFL bulb.
I have limited knowledge in electronics and circuitry, as the only soldering lessons I had were about 12 years ago in junior high. I can solder basic components though!
My question, to the wise and experienced community, is about what I can do or test, as I find it very odd that this board only provides current for one bulb. I've eye-checked every components on the PCB very meticulously and none of them appeared to be leaking or blown.
Thanks in advance for your input.
PS: I'm planning on getting a very cheap DMM in a few hours.
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