Introduction
Hi guys,
this is my first thread but you already helped me fixing other displays quite a few times, so I'll take this chance to thank you!
That being said, let's get to the issue:
The Culprit
A 3 years old 24.6" Hanns-g HH251HPB.
Symptoms
Testing
Conclusion
I tried searching the web for some solution but I found nothing, is there anything else I can do (beside trying to change the inverters) or test?
Thanks again for the help!
Hi guys,
this is my first thread but you already helped me fixing other displays quite a few times, so I'll take this chance to thank you!
That being said, let's get to the issue:
The Culprit
A 3 years old 24.6" Hanns-g HH251HPB.
Symptoms
- A couple months ago it had the 5-seconds-to-black issue, but after opening it up to take some reading it began working again by itself but with a "silent" high frequency humming when turned on.
- A couple days ago it became very dim and the brightness control had no effect (I tried setting both 0 and 100 and noticed no difference), the high pitched noise became louder even with the monitor turned off (as soon as I plugged the cord in) and I noticed that the right side was slightly brighter than the left side.
- Today it went in 1-second-to-black mode.
Testing
- No evident burning or bloating.
- I checked the diodes and fuses and found no issue.
- I checked with a spare working CCFL with no luck (I guess all CCFLs are working)
- don't know if I got the reading wrong, but I found three transistor with some strange reading (circled red in the front photo)
-Pin 1,2 and 2,3 show >20 Ohm
-Pin 1,3 showed 0,4 Ohm
At first I tought it was a short, but since I got the same reading on all 3 of them it seems like a strange coincidence, am I missing something? - I narrowed the source of the humming from somewhere in the black circle in the front photo (the component with yellow tape is some kind of transformer, right?)
Conclusion
I tried searching the web for some solution but I found nothing, is there anything else I can do (beside trying to change the inverters) or test?
Thanks again for the help!
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