Hi guys,
I have a Proview LCD here that isn't cooperating. No signs of life at all, not even a flash from the power indicator light. What I have tried thus far:
1. First thing I did was check the three fuses that I found on the inverter board, all check out fine.
2. I checked for continuity on all of the transformers and their windings seem okay too.
3. The caps all looked fine but I replaced 'em anyway, all but the big one. I also touched up that ugly solder joint between the two transformers, to the right of C12.
4. I've checked the power switch and the wiring all the way to the logic board, it checks out.
5. Without the logic board connected I get around 160v at the large capacitor, +5.0v at the +5v pins to the logic board, and +14.9-15.1v on the +14v rail along with a very faint hum.
This leads me to believe that it's a logic board problem...
And that leaves me at a loss. Any suggestions? Can I do something to the BLON pin (+5v, ground, etc?) to jump the inverter, to see if it and the backlights even working at all? My apologies for the lack of a pic of the underside of the logic board, my batteries died and I was lucky to get the topside pic. Plus the light isn't the greatest at this hour, I'll get sharper ones if need be.
I have a Proview LCD here that isn't cooperating. No signs of life at all, not even a flash from the power indicator light. What I have tried thus far:
1. First thing I did was check the three fuses that I found on the inverter board, all check out fine.
2. I checked for continuity on all of the transformers and their windings seem okay too.
3. The caps all looked fine but I replaced 'em anyway, all but the big one. I also touched up that ugly solder joint between the two transformers, to the right of C12.
4. I've checked the power switch and the wiring all the way to the logic board, it checks out.
5. Without the logic board connected I get around 160v at the large capacitor, +5.0v at the +5v pins to the logic board, and +14.9-15.1v on the +14v rail along with a very faint hum.
This leads me to believe that it's a logic board problem...
And that leaves me at a loss. Any suggestions? Can I do something to the BLON pin (+5v, ground, etc?) to jump the inverter, to see if it and the backlights even working at all? My apologies for the lack of a pic of the underside of the logic board, my batteries died and I was lucky to get the topside pic. Plus the light isn't the greatest at this hour, I'll get sharper ones if need be.

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