Hi all,
I sat down at my computer tonight and moved the mouse to wake my monitor (Samsung 2493HM) and I heard a very audible "pop" sound and the monitor stayed black - but the power LED was solid. I tried cycling the power and reconnecting the hdmi cord several times before starting the google process which led me here.
I have read these threads already:
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=14483
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=15843
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=20520
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=13366
But I have not been able to diagnose it yet.
Things I have tried/noticed:
Pin readouts: (Pin Pwr on/Pwr off)
CN853:
ST/P_DIM +2.0/0V
A_DIM +2.61/0V
BL +4.38/0V
SOS +5.23/0V
GND +0.00/0V
GND +0.00/0V
GND +0.00/0V
GND +0.00/0V
+24V +8.37/0V
+24V +8.37/0V
+24V +8.37/0V
+24V +8.37/0V
CN852:
DET +1.83/0V
ST/P_DIM +2.21/0V
A_DIM +2.61/0V
SOS +5.24/0V
BL +4.40/0V
CN851:
NC 0/0
NC 0/0
+5.3V +5.32/+0.45V
+5.3V +5.32/+0.45V
+5.3V +5.32/+0.45V
GND 0/0
GND 0/0
GND 0/0
NC 0/0
NC 0/0
NC 0/0
GND 0/0
GND 0/0
GND 0/0
S_B +5.22/+5.23V
PSON +3.18/0V
Big Cap CP801: +>1000(outside my multimeter range)/0V (I read this is supposed to be ~390V/165V?) Also this gave me a reading of ~170/170V earlier, but now is reading differently. Not sure why. This Cap is domed on top but it has a plastic top that looks like it was made that way.
So the CP801 is my first suspect but is there anything else I should be checking?
I sat down at my computer tonight and moved the mouse to wake my monitor (Samsung 2493HM) and I heard a very audible "pop" sound and the monitor stayed black - but the power LED was solid. I tried cycling the power and reconnecting the hdmi cord several times before starting the google process which led me here.
I have read these threads already:
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=14483
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=15843
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=20520
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=13366
But I have not been able to diagnose it yet.
Things I have tried/noticed:
- The monitor is still displaying a picture, I can see it when a bright light is shone on the display. So I am assuming the problem is in the inverter or power board.
The speakers still work.
There is a rattling noise (sounds exactly like a baby rattle, except softer) coming from logic board when it is tapped or shaken.
I didn't see any obviously blown caps/resistors/fuses.
There is some glue on the board but it doesn't look bad/brown like in other threads.
When I took voltage readings the 6 CFLs were not plugged into the inverter (because I could not get to the boards without unplugging them.)
Pin readouts: (Pin Pwr on/Pwr off)
CN853:
ST/P_DIM +2.0/0V
A_DIM +2.61/0V
BL +4.38/0V
SOS +5.23/0V
GND +0.00/0V
GND +0.00/0V
GND +0.00/0V
GND +0.00/0V
+24V +8.37/0V
+24V +8.37/0V
+24V +8.37/0V
+24V +8.37/0V
CN852:
DET +1.83/0V
ST/P_DIM +2.21/0V
A_DIM +2.61/0V
SOS +5.24/0V
BL +4.40/0V
CN851:
NC 0/0
NC 0/0
+5.3V +5.32/+0.45V
+5.3V +5.32/+0.45V
+5.3V +5.32/+0.45V
GND 0/0
GND 0/0
GND 0/0
NC 0/0
NC 0/0
NC 0/0
GND 0/0
GND 0/0
GND 0/0
S_B +5.22/+5.23V
PSON +3.18/0V
Big Cap CP801: +>1000(outside my multimeter range)/0V (I read this is supposed to be ~390V/165V?) Also this gave me a reading of ~170/170V earlier, but now is reading differently. Not sure why. This Cap is domed on top but it has a plastic top that looks like it was made that way.
So the CP801 is my first suspect but is there anything else I should be checking?
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