Re: HP LP3065 with partially failed PSU (USB works)
Somewhat good news (i guess). I tested the PSU alone today and it seems fine. Which could mean that the control board is at fault.
Here is what i did:
* Take the PSU board out and disconnect everything else.
* Connect 1kOhms from 5V to the STBN-24 which switches on the PSU permanently.
* Reconnect only the controll board (because the PSU needs some load on its 5V to work correctly)
* Supply 230VAC and see what happens.
-> The PSU is still cycling on-off-on-off ... i check the STBN-24 and it gets pulled down (from 5V to 0.3V) by the control board.
* I take out only the STBN-24 pin from the plastic-housing of the plug and reconnect PSU to control board
* Now there is no cycling anymore. I have this running for like 30 seconds. Stable 24V and 18V are being delivered.
* Nothing gets hot or smelly.
* Now i reconnect the other boards (STBN-24 is still NOT connecting to the control board)
* When supplying power the monitor still behaves "broken". The power led goes from green to orange after 3seconds and there is a little ticking sound every 5-6 seconds.
So ... the control board still thinks the PSU is not working and is cycling the power. This makes me think that the problem is neither located in the PSU nor in the inverter. Its likely to be on the control board or the TFT board. My next step would be to look at the signals and search for bad caps etc. on the PSU-section of the control board.
Any thoughts on this? Also, here are some pictures of the control board.
Somewhat good news (i guess). I tested the PSU alone today and it seems fine. Which could mean that the control board is at fault.
Here is what i did:
* Take the PSU board out and disconnect everything else.
* Connect 1kOhms from 5V to the STBN-24 which switches on the PSU permanently.
* Reconnect only the controll board (because the PSU needs some load on its 5V to work correctly)
* Supply 230VAC and see what happens.
-> The PSU is still cycling on-off-on-off ... i check the STBN-24 and it gets pulled down (from 5V to 0.3V) by the control board.
* I take out only the STBN-24 pin from the plastic-housing of the plug and reconnect PSU to control board
* Now there is no cycling anymore. I have this running for like 30 seconds. Stable 24V and 18V are being delivered.
* Nothing gets hot or smelly.
* Now i reconnect the other boards (STBN-24 is still NOT connecting to the control board)
* When supplying power the monitor still behaves "broken". The power led goes from green to orange after 3seconds and there is a little ticking sound every 5-6 seconds.
So ... the control board still thinks the PSU is not working and is cycling the power. This makes me think that the problem is neither located in the PSU nor in the inverter. Its likely to be on the control board or the TFT board. My next step would be to look at the signals and search for bad caps etc. on the PSU-section of the control board.
Any thoughts on this? Also, here are some pictures of the control board.

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