Hallo there,
I got this defective Monitor with a LM004 inverter board for repair.
After a detailed diagnosis I found out, that one of the inverters
do not work correctly. This causes the controller IC switches off
after a few seconds and the Power LED blinks. After measuring
the transistor pairs I checked two transformer drivers as broken.
This are Q11 and Q12. Because I had no NPN 2SC4672 I used 2SC5707
for replacing (they have nearly the same hFE and are a little stronger
with current and voltage). BTW: I changed all important capacitors also.
Now the high voltage occurs on every transformer (measured with an
inductive coil via oscilloscope) but on this side where the transistors
were changed I got a much higher amplitude for seconds, then the
monitor switches off again and the LED blinks. Also the one transformer coil,
switched now by the 2SC5707, makes a little noise
. Could it be that
the (not original) 2SC5707 pair drives to much and the IC switches off in this reason now?
Or does anybody have another idea?
I got this defective Monitor with a LM004 inverter board for repair.
After a detailed diagnosis I found out, that one of the inverters
do not work correctly. This causes the controller IC switches off
after a few seconds and the Power LED blinks. After measuring
the transistor pairs I checked two transformer drivers as broken.
This are Q11 and Q12. Because I had no NPN 2SC4672 I used 2SC5707
for replacing (they have nearly the same hFE and are a little stronger
with current and voltage). BTW: I changed all important capacitors also.
Now the high voltage occurs on every transformer (measured with an
inductive coil via oscilloscope) but on this side where the transistors
were changed I got a much higher amplitude for seconds, then the
monitor switches off again and the LED blinks. Also the one transformer coil,
switched now by the 2SC5707, makes a little noise

the (not original) 2SC5707 pair drives to much and the IC switches off in this reason now?
Or does anybody have another idea?
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