Re: Westinghouse A190E3-H01 no backlight / shutdown
The glue are there to reduce the arc over between the pins of the high voltage.
So they have the same resistance (367 Ohms) within 3%.
But I re-read your post 1 again on this statement "
This monitor powers on to green led you see a very quick backlight flicker but only if you're looking for it, there is an image (used flashlight to confirm) but soon after it goes into standby with orange led." if the inverter circuit is not working, the unit should not go into standby since there is no feedback signal that goes back to the logic board to tell the logic board to go into standby due to no backlights.
So it still can be due to unstable power supply when the inverter is turned on and start drawing lots of current and cause the power supply to squeal.
The power supply is always on the minute you plug into the outlet, when the power switch is activated, then the inverter will start drawing current, the T-CON also starts drawing current too.
So try disconnecting the cable that goes to the T-CON board on the LCD panel and see if you can power up the monitor.
At this point it may be wise to re-cap the board.
BTW, when you check the MOSFET, what resistance do you get between the Source pin and the Drain pin?
Westinghouse A190E3-H01 no backlight / shutdown
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Re: Westinghouse A190E3-H01 no backlight / shutdown
I get .367 ohms for both on the 2k ohm scale
How important are all those globs of glue? Had to remove it to measureLast edited by caphair; 12-17-2014, 10:21 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Westinghouse A190E3-H01 no backlight / shutdown
Hi Retiredcaps, his transformer is not the same as LCdparts:
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...3&d=1418851047Leave a comment:
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Re: Westinghouse A190E3-H01 no backlight / shutdown
Hi Retiredcaps, his transformer is not the same as LCdparts:
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...3&d=1418851047Last edited by budm; 12-17-2014, 05:21 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Westinghouse A190E3-H01 no backlight / shutdown
It should be in the 610 to 650 ohms range. These two start with same first 4 digits and should be good enough for a ball park estimate.
http://lcdparts.net/TransformerDetai...ProductID=3359
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Re: Westinghouse A190E3-H01 no backlight / shutdown
I did not get any ohm reading while trying to measure secondary side of transformers.
There are four pins and I tried ever possible combination and meter didn't move from overload.Leave a comment:
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Re: Westinghouse A190E3-H01 no backlight / shutdown
I am surprised that your board looks so clean, I would still change a set of caps.
Same board is also used in this one.
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Re: Westinghouse A190E3-H01 no backlight / shutdown
The transformer high voltage side winding tested OK on both inverter transformer?
You may have to use two test lamps or build two of these to find out if it is the circuit problem or lamp problem.
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...er+testing+cflLeave a comment:
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Re: Westinghouse A190E3-H01 no backlight / shutdown
The transformer high voltage side winding tested OK on both inverter transformer?
You may have to use two test lamps or build two of these to find out if it is the circuit problem or lamp problem.
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...er+testing+cflLeave a comment:
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Re: Westinghouse A190E3-H01 no backlight / shutdown
I removed the smd timer capacitor and made a solder bridge in it's place which connects to terminal 1 of inverter ic which is the timer pin. This prevented the monitor from quickly going into standby, and you can see an image with a flashlight but no backlight at all.Leave a comment:
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Westinghouse A190E3-H01 no backlight / shutdown
This monitor powers on to green led you see a very quick backlight flicker but only if you're looking for it, there is an image (used flashlight to confirm) but soon after it goes into standby with orange led.
Powering on and off will continue with same symptoms. You can also hear a high pitched noise.
No bulging caps, I've tested the two P605 mosfet ic drivers in and out of circuit using a DMM set to diode range. They both tested fine, but could they still be bad? Only thing I can think of for this symptom and the associated high pitched noise. Any feedback would be appreciated.Tags: None
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