Re: IBM Thinkvision 6736-HC9 No power
"OK I tested just to 2 points on the bridge rectifier ..." i don't understand, tested how, voltage, ohm? between which points?
"Live resistance 10.0
Netural resistance 1.6"
ohm? Megaohm??
IBM Thinkvision 6736-HC9 No power
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Re: IBM Thinkvision 6736-HC9 No power
OK I tested just to 2 points on the bridge rectifier ( between + and -) and I dont get any reading at all.
Didnt see your post budm, I did check resistance between those 2 points
Live resistance 10.0
Netural resistance 1.6Last edited by eckertb83; 02-12-2014, 05:02 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: IBM Thinkvision 6736-HC9 No power
Yes you are working on VAC
I dont think he is asking you to test at every joint at this stage.
I think he wants you to have another go at testing the middle two joints on the Bridge Rectifier.
On Budms drawing it is bottom right corner - there are 4 joints in a row with
a large "+" at one end. This is where his testing ends on the two middle ones.
Just put one probe on the second joint of the four and the other probe on the third joint.
doesnt matter which probe.
This is HIGH Voltage so the less probing the better and if that comes up at 120VAC you dont need to do the rest.
If it doesnt show at 120VAC then we can talk you through a resistance check on the circuit with the power off - so much safer to work at.Last edited by selldoor; 02-12-2014, 04:05 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: IBM Thinkvision 6736-HC9 No power
Budm I was checking the voltage on the back of the terminal where the 110 line plugs in. for some reason I didnt get voltage there but once I filpped the board over and checked the L and N points I was getting 119.0v. I'm gonna check the points you circled and trace it down.
1. Just to make sure do I keep the red probe on the Live (L) point then proceed to check the points circled in your trace? ALL on ACV correct?Leave a comment:
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Re: IBM Thinkvision 6736-HC9 No power
"Ok with Power plugged in and testing the 2 tabs on the back of the plug I get NO voltage" Which TABs are those, the IEC AC inlet? You should be able to read low resistance between the AC plug HOT (L) and one of the ~ of the bridge, same for AC plug Neutral (N) to another ~ of the bridge.Last edited by budm; 02-11-2014, 09:43 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: IBM Thinkvision 6736-HC9 No power
OK, then trace out the connection as shown in my pictures to see if you do get 120VAC the 2 (~) pins of the main bridge rectifier and about 170vdc at the two legs of the caps, you need to get the DC voltage on the main filter caps first before going further.Last edited by budm; 02-10-2014, 07:56 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: IBM Thinkvision 6736-HC9 No power
Budm I did have the power switch connected when I was testing and it was turned on. I actually checked it both ways. When it was off I got nothing for a reading and 002 when switched on.Leave a comment:
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Re: IBM Thinkvision 6736-HC9 No power
"Mosfet
black probe pin
1 to 2 = 1
1 to 3 = 1
2 to 3 = 1"
Anyway if those "=1" was 1ohm ie [ 1,00] the mosfet is brokenLeave a comment:
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Re: IBM Thinkvision 6736-HC9 No power
Since you are getting 0V on those two main filter cap, but just to be sure that you are measuring them directly on the positive and the negative legs of the cap? if that is the case make sure that the rocker power switch on the back of the unit is in the ON position, it seems top me if the fuse F001 (FUSE enclosed in the black shrink tubing) is good but it is not getting the AC input to the bridge ~ terminals. Make sure that the small 2-pin connector which goes to the power switch is connected.Last edited by budm; 02-10-2014, 06:11 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: IBM Thinkvision 6736-HC9 No power
I dont know why I was thinking regulator i did mean bridge rectifier and you said diode bridge....probably the same thing just different terms. The 2 diodes I tested are on the other heat sink and they were good.
Part no on my extra mosfet
http://www.digikey.com/product-searc...&formaction=onLast edited by eckertb83; 02-10-2014, 05:36 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: IBM Thinkvision 6736-HC9 No power
Maybe it's my low knowledge of english but i don't uderstand: "Im sorry I meant the bridge rectifier I think. " I said regulator but you meant Diode Bridge? Tell me what's the part number of the mosfet that you have as an extra.Last edited by Davi.p; 02-10-2014, 05:12 PM.Leave a comment:
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The 2 diodes are good just checked them.Leave a comment:
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Re: IBM Thinkvision 6736-HC9 No power
Trying to get the part number from the mosfet now and I think I found the main Issue....theres a small web in between the 2 contacts.... The numbers on the mosfet are 07n701 and 415235 I checked digikey with those numbers and didnt come up with anything. I actually still have one left from the last time I ordered and extra but not sure if they are interchangeable.Leave a comment:
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Re: IBM Thinkvision 6736-HC9 No power
Yes R019 resistor and Im sorry I meant the bridge rectifier I think. Its the black thing on the heat sink next to the big caps.Leave a comment:
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Re: IBM Thinkvision 6736-HC9 No power
Yes BUT which resistor? If is the R019 ok.. usually goes open when main mosfet broke. And what do u mean for regulator?? Test also other semicondictors in primary side and dual diodes (2) in to220 on secondary on heatsink.Last edited by Davi.p; 02-10-2014, 04:58 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: IBM Thinkvision 6736-HC9 No power
When my other monitor was showing no power I think BUDM also suggested I check the resistor just in case both in and out of circuit. That's all I meant.Leave a comment:
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Re: IBM Thinkvision 6736-HC9 No power
Mosfet seems shorted, can you test it with diode tester 'cause it's more clear to me? I don't know what do you mean for the resistor, if is R019 is right and for regulator..
"Power plugged in and testing the 2 tabs on the back of the plug I get NO voltage"
you must set to Vac the dmm to test A.C., the bigger caps in VdcLast edited by Davi.p; 02-10-2014, 04:49 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: IBM Thinkvision 6736-HC9 No power
Ok with Power plugged in and testing the 2 tabs on the back of the plug I get NO voltage
Then check the 2 BIG caps with DMM set to 1000DCV I get a reading of 002 on both.Leave a comment:
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