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  • budm
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    Re: Dell 2407wfp backlight problem

    Do the lamps stay on like that or they shutdown after a few seconds?

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  • leapius
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    Ok so I just checked the standby voltage from F1 to GND and it is a solid 19v as per this photo: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...2&d=1339721233

    I (think) I checked the resistance of the secondary windings of each inverter and they are all around the 960-990ohm range.

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  • leapius
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    Re: Dell 2407wfp backlight problem

    Originally posted by jetadm123
    Probably, your best bet would be to place your black probe on one of the mounting screws and your red probe at either end of fuse F2, located next the middle cap, C3. It could be different on yours, but the TDK inverters typically run off of 24Vdc.
    There's a fuse F1 just to the right of the far right capacitor in that picture (obscured by it) should I try that one?

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  • jetadm123
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    Re: Dell 2407wfp backlight problem

    Probably, your best bet would be to place your black probe on one of the mounting screws and your red probe at either end of fuse F2, located next the middle cap, C3. It could be different on yours, but the TDK inverters typically run off of 24Vdc.

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  • leapius
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    Re: Dell 2407wfp backlight problem

    Originally posted by jetadm123
    Not sure which power supply you have, but other members have reported leaking/bad main filter caps. See post #10 in link below:

    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...hlight=2407wfp


    Also, what's the voltage being fed to the inverter board? You should be able to read it at the wiring harness, or at one of the inverter board fuses.

    And if those 3 caps on the inverter board are made by NKCON, they should be replaced as they known bad caps on boards made by TDK.
    Yes they are 180uf 30v NKCON capacitors. I have found some 180uf 35v Nichicon capacitors - will they be a good replacement? The wire loom coming from the power board has 7 wires in this order:

    blue
    green
    yellow
    orange
    red
    brown
    black

    I don't want to blow anything up randomly checking these wires for voltages. Any clues what I should test here? Thanks.
    Last edited by leapius; 09-12-2012, 09:06 AM.

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  • leapius
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    Re: Dell 2407wfp backlight problem

    Thanks for the info - is there any way to check the secondary side windings without a ring tester? Can I do this in place or do I have to desolder. Any way you can see which pins I need to check from the photograph? I'm a bit of an amateur at this.

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  • jetadm123
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    Re: Dell 2407wfp backlight problem

    Not sure which power supply you have, but other members have reported leaking/bad main filter caps. See post #10 in link below:

    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...hlight=2407wfp


    Also, what's the voltage being fed to the inverter board? You should be able to read it at the wiring harness, or at one of the inverter board fuses.

    And if those 3 caps on the inverter board are made by NKCON, they should be replaced as they known bad caps on boards made by TDK.
    Last edited by jetadm123; 09-12-2012, 08:59 AM.

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  • budm
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    Re: Dell 2407wfp backlight problem

    Please check all the transformers secondary side windings. Those 3 green TAPO caps on the inverter board should also be replaced. Check the 19V power.
    Please see this post: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...highlight=dell
    Last edited by budm; 09-12-2012, 09:57 AM.

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  • leapius
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    Re: Dell 2407wfp backlight problem

    Sure, here's the front and back:
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  • jetadm123
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    Re: Dell 2407wfp backlight problem

    Can you please post a good focused photo of the inverter board.

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  • leapius
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    Dell 2407wfp backlight problem

    Hi guys, I have a Dell 2407wfp with a backlight problem. I disassembled it and took a couple of photographs with the backlights powered on.

    As you can see the u-bend CCFLs are not full lit to the end. They also flicker a lot too. It's as though they don't have enough power to be lit at full brightness to the ends.

    I don't have an ESR meter or Ring tester - only a multimeter. I did the hairdryer test and heated up the capacitors on the inverter board which did have a slight effect on the bulb brightness at the ends. There was no effect when doing the same to the power board.

    I switched around the bulbs onto different inverters but there was no change. When I unplugged 3 of the bulbs the other 3 lit up perfectly brightly (but obviously only for 2 seconds due to the feedback loop). This happened with any combination of 3 bulbs and inverters. Adding more bulbs back made the problem progressively worse. There were no obvious signs of damaged components on any of the boards.

    What do you think the problem is? Should I try replacing the capacitors on the inverter board? Could it be a power board issue?

    Many thanks for any help,
    Leo
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    Last edited by leapius; 09-12-2012, 08:00 AM.

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