Hello, I'm looking for some help with my 19 inch LCD monitor.
My iiYama ProLite x486s monitor has just stopped working. I have tracked it down to be (probably) power supply / inverter board issues.
The monitor is dead. When assembled (in plastics), it only shows orange (standby) LED. It's supposed to show blue led when ON. This led shines, but shines faintly, so that it's invisible through plastic.
When disassembled, the blue led is visible - faint - and display is dead, no picture.
I have found another thread that describes dry solder joints around L101. My board had many dry joints, so I resoldered L101 (on mine it's L901) dry joints and also resoldered any other dry joints that I could find. No luck, still the same. Capacitors are visually OK (not bloated). Board is visually OK. Transistors are not shorted (tried to measure them and some resistance always popped up).
The problem, I suppose is that on the main connector (to monitor main board), the voltage on pin 12 is 12V when in standby - however when turned on (faint blue led shines), the voltage drops to 9V. On pin 3 (5V line I suppose), the voltage drops from 5V to 1V. I think the monitor wants to display "no signal message", because after a while it goes to standby again (strong orange led shines) and the voltage again rises up to 12V/5V on said pins of connector.
I'm just guessing here. Also, when I press the power switch on the monitor, the PSU (don't know which part) makes a high pitch / frequency noise for about ~2 seconds [voltage is now STILL 12V/5V BUT blue led shines faintly anyawy], after this period the noise stops (complete silence) and the voltage drops. After a while (~10s) the monitor goes to standby, no noise from PSU any more, and strong orange led shines. Voltage also rises to 12V/5V.
This repeats when I turn it off via power button and on again.
It just completely died all of the sudden. No issues before whatsoever. Any help on what parts to check or what could be the problem would be really great.
Also, the psu part number is 715G1236-3-AS, but I have been unable to find a datasheet for it. I do not even know the actual pinout for the main board connector, so maybe the voltage drops are normal.
Also, there is no backlight, nothing.
Detailed pictures of boards attached.
Thanks!
My iiYama ProLite x486s monitor has just stopped working. I have tracked it down to be (probably) power supply / inverter board issues.
The monitor is dead. When assembled (in plastics), it only shows orange (standby) LED. It's supposed to show blue led when ON. This led shines, but shines faintly, so that it's invisible through plastic.
When disassembled, the blue led is visible - faint - and display is dead, no picture.
I have found another thread that describes dry solder joints around L101. My board had many dry joints, so I resoldered L101 (on mine it's L901) dry joints and also resoldered any other dry joints that I could find. No luck, still the same. Capacitors are visually OK (not bloated). Board is visually OK. Transistors are not shorted (tried to measure them and some resistance always popped up).
The problem, I suppose is that on the main connector (to monitor main board), the voltage on pin 12 is 12V when in standby - however when turned on (faint blue led shines), the voltage drops to 9V. On pin 3 (5V line I suppose), the voltage drops from 5V to 1V. I think the monitor wants to display "no signal message", because after a while it goes to standby again (strong orange led shines) and the voltage again rises up to 12V/5V on said pins of connector.
I'm just guessing here. Also, when I press the power switch on the monitor, the PSU (don't know which part) makes a high pitch / frequency noise for about ~2 seconds [voltage is now STILL 12V/5V BUT blue led shines faintly anyawy], after this period the noise stops (complete silence) and the voltage drops. After a while (~10s) the monitor goes to standby, no noise from PSU any more, and strong orange led shines. Voltage also rises to 12V/5V.
This repeats when I turn it off via power button and on again.
It just completely died all of the sudden. No issues before whatsoever. Any help on what parts to check or what could be the problem would be really great.
Also, the psu part number is 715G1236-3-AS, but I have been unable to find a datasheet for it. I do not even know the actual pinout for the main board connector, so maybe the voltage drops are normal.
Also, there is no backlight, nothing.
Detailed pictures of boards attached.
Thanks!

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