First of all, I wanna say hello to this great forum and its inhabitants. Found some interesting readings here through google, before decided to register myself.
Now to the point. Bought this monitor new in 2009. Served flawlessly for 3 years, until started to get sleepy. First it happened once in a couple of weeks, then days, now it's hours and minutes.
How it looks
Screen suddenly goes black. Power LED still shows active state, but all of the touch sensitive controls are unresponsive. After reconnecting power cable monitor might turn on, but for a while. Working time decreases with each reconnection, until it becomes minute or two. After resting for a couple of days it's again hours (looks like some capacitor related behavior to me).
What I tried
First thought about some software problem (drivers, DVI frequency bug, corrupted EDID, etc). No result.
So here comes hardware. Didn't managed to see anything with flashlight. After opening I saw one bulged cap on power board and blindly changed most of them (six middle-sized). Still the same.
Checked voltages, using service manual and circuit diagram. Luckily, I can check board in both normal and "sleepy" state, so there is a small table.
Last number is highlighted, because until this I was almost sure the problem is with inverter. But now, seeing that control pin supplied by logic board is zeroed got me mixed up.
Any help, suggestions or even personal successful experiences will be much appreciated )
Specifications and photos
Monitor
Model: LG Flatron W2353V-PF
Power board
Model: AIP-0192
Revision: F
Inverter IC (U301): MP61093ES
Inverter transformer: EEL-22W
U101: LAF0001 VJ46
Logic board
Model: EAX58159501(8)
Safety Mark: W53/54V
IC101: TSUM088GDI-LF-1 AFV05259990



Now to the point. Bought this monitor new in 2009. Served flawlessly for 3 years, until started to get sleepy. First it happened once in a couple of weeks, then days, now it's hours and minutes.
How it looks
Screen suddenly goes black. Power LED still shows active state, but all of the touch sensitive controls are unresponsive. After reconnecting power cable monitor might turn on, but for a while. Working time decreases with each reconnection, until it becomes minute or two. After resting for a couple of days it's again hours (looks like some capacitor related behavior to me).
What I tried
First thought about some software problem (drivers, DVI frequency bug, corrupted EDID, etc). No result.
So here comes hardware. Didn't managed to see anything with flashlight. After opening I saw one bulged cap on power board and blindly changed most of them (six middle-sized). Still the same.
Checked voltages, using service manual and circuit diagram. Luckily, I can check board in both normal and "sleepy" state, so there is a small table.
Code:
| Normal | "Sleepy" | +22V/GND | +22V | +27V | +5V/GND | +5V | +5V | T301 (first winding) | AC 588V | 0V | (Using a legacy multimeter. According to manual has to be AC 700Vrms) EN/GND | 3.3V | [COLOR="Red"][B]0V[/B][/COLOR] |
Any help, suggestions or even personal successful experiences will be much appreciated )
Specifications and photos
Monitor
Model: LG Flatron W2353V-PF
Power board
Model: AIP-0192
Revision: F
Inverter IC (U301): MP61093ES
Inverter transformer: EEL-22W
U101: LAF0001 VJ46
Logic board
Model: EAX58159501(8)
Safety Mark: W53/54V
IC101: TSUM088GDI-LF-1 AFV05259990
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