Re: Dell Monitor blinking LED
See if picofuse PF751 (right above the big filter cap) is blown after you replaced the c5707s.
See if Q743 and Q751 are shorted. These may the FU9024s I refered to as per post #18 and post #2 by UniT3d.
If the above are all good, then you will have to check the main board and make sure that BL_ON is > 3.0V DC.
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Re: Dell Monitor blinking LED
I have skimmed through and cant see it - you should also resolder the joints on the capacitors between the 5707s
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Link to
http://www.thecapking.com/irfu9024npbf.html
if the FU9024 are shorted.
Did you test these as well?
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Awesome! Thank you very much retiredcaps. I ordered 12 of them so I will report back when I get them and test it out! Yeah I always redo the joints myself. Plus it looks better
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Originally posted by retiredcaps View PostResolder all your inverter transformers regardless how they look.
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I forgot to mention that thecapking.com also sells the c5707 and FU9024. He is based in USA.
http://thecapking.com/sanyoc5707.html
http://thecapking.com/sanyoc5707.html
$2 First Class USPS Shipping on All Orders in the US!
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Originally posted by Pentium4 View PostDoes it not matter which ones I get on that search list?
For future reference is it the high resistance that indicated those transistors were shorted?
2) Shorted Transistors/MOSFETs
On some LCD brands (example: Benq) the transistors (C5707) are sometimes shorted. Transistors are usually marked with a "Q" designation.
If you have a manual range multimeter, set it to 200 ohms (two hundred). You can test for shorted transistors "in circuit" (with power off and unplugged)
a) put black probe on pin 1 and red probe on pin 2 - read/record ohm
b) put black probe on pin 1 and red probe on pin 3 - read/record ohm
c) put black probe on pin 2 and red probe on pin 3 - read/record ohm
If any reading is less than 30 ohms you might have shorted transistor. Remove the transistor and repeat the tests out of circuit to verify.
Note: a shorted transistor would likely cause a very brief flash of the backlight or no backlight.
Mosfets
If you have a manual range multimeter, set it to 200 ohms (two hundred). This is for 3 pin ICs only. You can test a mosfet (Q, IC designation) "in circuit" by (power off and unplugged)
a) black on pin 1- red on pin 2 - record ohms
b) black on pin 1- red on pin 3 - record ohms
c) black on pin 2- red on pin 3 - record ohms
If any reading is less than 30 ohms you might have shorted mosfet. Remove from circuit and repeat the tests to verify.
Some mosfets are more than 3 pins. To test those, identify the part number and search for its datasheet. Once you find the datasheet, the pins will be designated source (S), gate (G), and drain (D). It will probably be documented as S1, S2, G1, G2, D1, D2.
Simply test
a) black on pin S1- red on pin G1 - record ohms
b) black on pin S1- red on pin D1 - record ohms
c) black on pin G1- red on pin D1 - record ohms
Repeat for the "2" pins. That is S2-G2, S2-D2, G2-D2.
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Originally posted by retiredcaps View PostDesolder all of them and verify out of circuit. We generally recommend they be replaced in pairs.
The c5707s are sold as "kits" on ebay because these Benq have known problems.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trks...313&_nkw=c5707
Resolder all your inverter transformers regardless how they look.
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Originally posted by Pentium4 View PostAll of them?Do I need exact replacements? Oh and by the way I tested them still soldered to the board. Did I need to desolder them before I tested them?
The c5707s are sold as "kits" on ebay because these Benq have known problems.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trks...313&_nkw=c5707
Resolder all your inverter transformers regardless how they look.
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Originally posted by retiredcaps View PostShorted. They are bad.Do I need exact replacements? Oh and by the way I tested them still soldered to the board. Did I need to desolder them before I tested them?
Last edited by Pentium4; 12-17-2012, 06:39 PM.
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Originally posted by Pentium4 View PostAll of those between C and E (going both ways) either tested ~7.3Ω or ~287Ω.
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Thanks for the reply. I checked the picofuse and it's good. I gave the readings for the transistors on post #7, does that indicate if any are bad?
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All of those between C and E (going both ways) either tested ~7.3Ω or ~287Ω. So I replaced just the secondary caps and now the voltage regulator on the main board is still drastically fluctuating but now the voltages are lower (the low and high) Can that indicate anything?Last edited by Pentium4; 12-17-2012, 05:40 PM.
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Check those 4 inveter tansistors 2SC 5706/5707 for low resistance reding between E and C, and yes, the solder joints
Which Dell is this?
http://s807.photobucket.com/albums/yy352/budm/DELL/Last edited by budm; 12-17-2012, 03:05 PM.
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Hmmm .....
This has so many revisions and yet they have the same common issue.
If my memory isn't that fuzzy :
- Check/replace Q739, Q740, Q759, Q760, Q743, Q751
- Resolder T751, T752, T753, T754
- Replace all secondary caps
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