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  • Agent24
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    Get some freezer spray, or a can of compressed air that can be turned upside down and used as one.

    Or try the ideas the others suggested first.

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  • gagaguu
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    Originally posted by Agent24
    Got any freezer spray? That could help narrow it down.

    I just remembered a monitor I had which had a similar problem. Would start up, work OK for a while, but after the microcontroller IC heated up, it went nuts. I found that if I cooled that IC it would start working again.

    Negative...i could try thin Al heatsink with Cooler Master paste...but IC packaging would not affect that much on heat transfer rate...any advice?

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  • Agent24
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    Got any freezer spray? That could help narrow it down.

    I just remembered a monitor I had which had a similar problem. Would start up, work OK for a while, but after the microcontroller IC heated up, it went nuts. I found that if I cooled that IC it would start working again.

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  • gagaguu
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    Agent24,
    Thanks for the advice...but ext psu is supplying 12V it's supposed to...and the monitor is acting normal in first two to three minutes...
    rgds,

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  • Agent24
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    Originally posted by gagaguu
    Agent24,
    yes..ext PS...but i may never know bad caps cos i don't have ESR meter (n referring to "budm", checking with capacitance meter is not 100% reliable)...
    You did not show a photo of the inside of the external PSU so I thought perhaps you had not done even a visual inspection of the capacitors there.

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  • gagaguu
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    Budm,
    lowering the backlights doesn't change....solder joints are good enough...is it possible that 6180 converter is dying?...i mean thermal shutdown function in works? coz it's normal in the first 2 or 3 minutes and then blinking starts..."porto" recommend replacing the mosfet...should I start with Lelon caps first?

    Agent24,
    yes..ext PS...but i may never know bad caps cos i don't have ESR meter (n referring to "budm", checking with capacitance meter is not 100% reliable)...

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  • Agent24
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    It looks like this monitor uses an external power supply? Have you checked that for bad capacitors?

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  • gagaguu
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    Hi Budm & Porto,
    Appreciate the advices...I'm back at home today and will continue finding the fault...My friends discourage me about trying to get it right..but they don't know that it's not about $$$ but the knowledge, the satisfaction and, ofcourse not omitting, the personal achievement. Again, thank you so much for the advices and your time. I will keep you posted...
    Rgds,

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  • budm
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    Try lowing the backlights down to about 50% to see if it will stay on longer.

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  • gagaguu
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    Hi Porto,
    noted. will follow up after i come back. so far, stuck in indonesia for a while..
    don't wish to have firework though...
    thanks for the advise...
    rgds.

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  • Porto
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    Then I guess the Fp6180 IC is not the driver for the mosfet.

    I had an Acer monitor which had the same problem, worked for a few minutes and then it began to reset again and again...

    I wanted to replace the mosfet because I thought that thing was getting too hot because of internal issues; maybe it was already dying on me. Unfortunately, I didn't get the change because I blew not only the mosfet but a few other components also when trying to measure the Gate pin, slipped with the probe, ended up in between the gate and the drain pin, some fireworks and am still waiting for the postman to deliver new components to me!

    So, in short, try to desolder that mosfet and (temporary) install a similar other one. If you can't get hold of a SMD mosfet, just try to attach a through hole one just for testing, if the monitor works you know what to order (or leave the through hole if it fits nice).

    E.g. an (ST)P50NF60 will do just fine and is quite common, I always use them to test a suspicious mosfet. Pin 1,2 and 3 are similar --> Gate, Drain, Source.

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  • gagaguu
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    Hi Porto,
    the mosfet (Q855) is B70N08 and IC (I801) is FP6180 from feeling technology.
    data sheets are attached.
    i'll check the caps solder joints thoroughly again.
    thanks for your time and advice.
    rgds.
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  • Porto
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    something is getting too hot after two minutes and shuts down, than cools off and restarts etc etc.

    Monitor the temperature of the mosfet, I can't read what's written on it but it's that 3 legged thing in the middle of the powerboard.
    Also that eight legged IC left of it, I guess that's the driver.

    The caps are suspicious also. If they are not bulged or leaking, check the ESR if you are able to.

    Bad/cold solder joints?
    Last edited by Porto; 05-26-2015, 09:40 PM.

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  • gagaguu
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    i've checked the supply. the display acts normal in the first two or three minutes. i starts turning on and off after that.

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  • 1supertech
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    Check your power supply make sure your getting 12volts. Replace all the caps

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  • gagaguu
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    HP 2311F Monitor: Flashing on & off

    My HP 2311F monitor is having an issue, turning on and off, after a while. After searching through this forum, I found similar thread (#56) posted by "matt230" on May 2nd 2013. It was suspected bad caps.
    Referring to "Bud Martin's guide", I was unable to figure out which caps are not working. The caps look fine by visual (neither bulging nor leaking) but I do not own the capacitance or ESR meter. It would be grateful to have some suggestions which caps might fail.

    Followings are the info that I'm able to dig from the monitor:
    PSU board: Lelon caps (www.lelon.com.tw)
    1) 470uF 25V
    2) 330uF 25V
    3) 33uF 160V
    4) 330uF 16V
    Logic board: Su'scon caps (www.su-scon.com)
    1) 3 x 100uF 16V
    2) 8x 10uF 16V
    3) 1 x 2.2uF 50V
    Display by LG (LM230WF5)
    and the photos which might be useful

    Thanks, in advance, for your time.

    Regards,
    Win K. Soe
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