Dell 2408WFPb Monitor - No Power

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  • ForensicFixer
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    • Nov 2012
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    #21
    Re: Dell 2408WFPb Monitor - No Power

    The voltage across the cap varies between 321-327 v. Doesn't seem to change in time to clicking.

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    • selldoor
      Slow Learner
      • Dec 2010
      • 7870

      #22
      Re: Dell 2408WFPb Monitor - No Power

      Ok What voltage is there at the torpedo fuse? Measure each side of fuse to ground

      Also near the fuse there is IC701 - can you test it - they dont often seem to go wrong but we have had a couple lately and as the fuse was blown perhaps it got taken out as well?

      You mentioned D 602 can you retest and state the resistances ideally should be
      resistance above 30ohms one way and very high/ off scale the other.- You may have to lift one leg to test.
      Please upload pictures using attachment function when ask for help on the repair
      http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=39740

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      • ForensicFixer
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        • Nov 2012
        • 36
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        #23
        Re: Dell 2408WFPb Monitor - No Power

        Voltage at torpedo fuse cycling 5-7.5 volts on both sides. D602 out of circuit shows 28.9 Kohms and 0 ohms. Don't know how to test IC701. Identified it with markings KA431AZ as being a three terminal adjustable regulator.

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        • Toasty
          Badcaps Legend
          • Jul 2007
          • 4171

          #24
          Re: Dell 2408WFPb Monitor - No Power

          Check C601, the blue one.

          T
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          • selldoor
            Slow Learner
            • Dec 2010
            • 7870

            #25
            Re: Dell 2408WFPb Monitor - No Power

            Can you test the diode on diode mode Oohms suggests a short
            Please upload pictures using attachment function when ask for help on the repair
            http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=39740

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            • ForensicFixer
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              • Nov 2012
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              #26
              Re: Dell 2408WFPb Monitor - No Power

              Apologies meant to say no reading. In diode mode shows .533v and 0v

              @Toasty-I take it you mean the blue capacitor next to the transformer. Any tips on how to test these?

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              • Toasty
                Badcaps Legend
                • Jul 2007
                • 4171

                #27
                Re: Dell 2408WFPb Monitor - No Power

                Diode is fine.

                Yes. Look at the underside of the board to see the component numbers.

                You'll need a meter that can check the capacitance. Some DMM's have a capacitance check function. It will need to be removed from the circuit to verify the value.

                Transcribe the numbers/letters line by line from the cap here so we can determine the values.

                T

                Additional: Did you replace both electrolytic caps on the hot side? C611 & C606?

                Since the fuse popped, something is wrong beyond the PSU. Getting the PSU working is the first step towards resolving the other issue. Had someone worked on this before?

                There maybe a standby voltage produced by the PSU that is passed to the circuits beyond, but is controlled by the Opto IC652 which tells the PSU "I'm okay" and allows it to switch on when needed.

                Probably produced by the regulator IC603 (3-legged, TO-92 package) above the mains cap. What are its' markings & find a datasheet for it. What voltages do you get measured from HOT ground to each leg?

                T
                Last edited by Toasty; 02-03-2013, 03:58 PM.
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                • retiredcaps
                  Badcaps Legend
                  • Apr 2010
                  • 9271

                  #28
                  Re: Dell 2408WFPb Monitor - No Power

                  Originally posted by ForensicFixer
                  Apologies meant to say no reading. In diode mode shows .533v and 0v
                  I assume you mean 0L (out of range).

                  PS. A multimeter always gives you a reading when it is turned on. There is no such thing as "no reading".

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                  • ForensicFixer
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                    • Nov 2012
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                    #29
                    Re: Dell 2408WFPb Monitor - No Power

                    @Toasty
                    Tested the blue capacitor 1.01 nF,
                    Markings
                    102J
                    2J

                    IC 603 is marked MCR 100-6 816
                    seems to be a silicon controlled rectifier, datasheet here http://www.futurlec.com/Diodes/MCR100-6.shtml
                    Tested all legs,
                    a pin cycling 6-12v
                    all other pins showing 0v

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                    • jetadm123
                      Badcaps Legend
                      • Feb 2010
                      • 2169

                      #30
                      Re: Dell 2408WFPb Monitor - No Power

                      Did you ever verify that mosfet Q601 is not shorted?

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                      • Toasty
                        Badcaps Legend
                        • Jul 2007
                        • 4171

                        #31
                        Re: Dell 2408WFPb Monitor - No Power

                        Cap is okay.

                        Marking it on the board as an IC is a mistake/misnomer. Should be a "D" something.

                        T
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                        • ForensicFixer
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                          #32
                          Re: Dell 2408WFPb Monitor - No Power

                          Q601 is marked K3548 6692 01
                          Tested across pins in circuit.
                          Pins 1 2 3, G D S
                          1-2 0L
                          1-3 0L
                          2-3 225 ohms then 0L

                          I think this is maybe worth removing and testing further.
                          Couldn't find a datasheet.

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                          • Toasty
                            Badcaps Legend
                            • Jul 2007
                            • 4171

                            #33
                            Re: Dell 2408WFPb Monitor - No Power

                            Have you tested the 3 output rectifiers? D70? ? (can't make out the numbers)
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                            • ForensicFixer
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                              • Nov 2012
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                              #34
                              Re: Dell 2408WFPb Monitor - No Power

                              Yes they are actually 2 schottky diodes and tested ok.

                              Also tested the cold side for shorts with the transformer removed. Again tested ok.

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                              • Toasty
                                Badcaps Legend
                                • Jul 2007
                                • 4171

                                #35
                                Re: Dell 2408WFPb Monitor - No Power

                                You mean 3 don't you?
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                                • ForensicFixer
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                                  • Nov 2012
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                                  #36
                                  Re: Dell 2408WFPb Monitor - No Power

                                  No, third position on heat sync (middle) is not populated.

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                                  • Toasty
                                    Badcaps Legend
                                    • Jul 2007
                                    • 4171

                                    #37
                                    Re: Dell 2408WFPb Monitor - No Power

                                    Ok.

                                    Originally posted by ForensicFixer
                                    Q601 is marked K3548 6692 01
                                    Tested across pins in circuit.
                                    Pins 1 2 3, G D S
                                    1-2 0L
                                    1-3 0L
                                    2-3 225 ohms then 0L

                                    I think this is maybe worth removing and testing further.
                                    Couldn't find a datasheet.
                                    Fuji Electric 2SK3548 - been looking for a long time for that one.

                                    Use diode check function and test both ways. Unlikely that it's bad if the 0.22Ω resistor is good.

                                    Have you checked that little electrolytic over at the far left of first picture?

                                    This uses PFC, if I'm not mistaken. You should be getting 385-400v on the mains cap when on. I think perhaps the boost controller or its' circuit may be the culprit. Love to get hands on with one of these someday.

                                    What is IC651?

                                    T
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                                    • ForensicFixer
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                                      • Nov 2012
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                                      #38
                                      Re: Dell 2408WFPb Monitor - No Power

                                      IC651 is marked L6561, Power Factor Corrector apparently?

                                      however c622 that's the cap on the far left is 100v 1uf
                                      measured out of circuit o.92uf and esr 2.4 ohm

                                      This could be the culprit?

                                      Will try to get replacement tomorrow

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                                      • Toasty
                                        Badcaps Legend
                                        • Jul 2007
                                        • 4171

                                        #39
                                        Re: Dell 2408WFPb Monitor - No Power

                                        Cap values measured sound okay.

                                        Clean the backside with alcohol and a soft brush to get rid of the flux. Visually inspect every chip transistor and resistor for burn marks with a magnifying glass/loupe. Test the transistors using the diode check function.

                                        I'm usually pretty good at picking them out in the pics, but there's too much flux distorting the pictures.

                                        Does R620 have a crater?

                                        Are there any Zener's on there?

                                        T
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