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  • Joe Black
    eager to learn
    • Sep 2015
    • 173
    • southeastern europe

    #1

    Benq FP51g turning off completely after few seconds

    Just as in title. When power ON is pressed, it turns on, but just to turn off after 4-5 seconds... (no LED, no faint image, no nothing... dead as dodo.)

    It will work OK, after 10 minutes of ON-OFF cycles, though.

    However, when I heat up upper right corner of the board with blow-dryer, it works perfectly every time. (those 5 elcos, inductor and diode)

    Tested caps on ESR,they all look good. Tried replacing (with used ones, but known good), no result. But heating up works as charm.

    Apart from caps, I don't know what else to try.
    (tried resoldering all in that area-no result)

    Thanks in advance for ideas!
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  • budm
    Badcaps Legend
    • Feb 2010
    • 40746
    • USA

    #2
    Re: Benq FP51g turning off completely after few seconds

    'But heating up works as charm' heated the top side or the bottom side of the board?
    You have some SMD parts on the bottom side that may be affected by heat.
    BTW, when it does not work, do you lose the Voltage feeding the main board too, or lose the control signals from the main board?

    BTW, did you replace the main filter cap? Isn't standing it up will still fit into the chassis?
    Last edited by budm; 04-08-2016, 05:34 PM.
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    • ReeceyBurger123
      Never Give Up !
      • May 2014
      • 7325
      • Britain

      #3
      Re: Benq FP51g turning off completely after few seconds

      Some solder joints to me dont look so good either on the power devices. Try resoldering them:
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      • Joe Black
        eager to learn
        • Sep 2015
        • 173
        • southeastern europe

        #4
        Re: Benq FP51g turning off completely after few seconds

        Originally posted by budm
        'But heating up works as charm' heated the top side or the bottom side of the board?
        Heating only corner of the board, directly into caps.

        Originally posted by budm
        BTW, when it does not work, do you lose the Voltage feeding the main board too, or lose the control signals from the main board?
        Will check and report tonight or tommorow (GMT +2)

        Originally posted by budm
        BTW, did you replace the main filter cap? Isn't standing it up will still fit into the chassis?
        Replaced it a year ago or so, worked good till now. It fits easily

        ...and will do some more resoldering as sugested.

        Thanks, guys! You rock!
        stay classy

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        • Joe Black
          eager to learn
          • Sep 2015
          • 173
          • southeastern europe

          #5
          Re: Benq FP51g turning off completely after few seconds

          Here goes nothing

          Monitor turns on, and shuts down immediately as backlight is lit.

          On the connector to control board I measure 3.4 V, which drops for a second when backlight is lit, and stabilizes back as it shuts down. (I think it drops to 0V, but DMM can't catch it that fast).

          Also, there's a fuse or something (pf 751) above the heatsink (cant be seen on pic) which reads near 0 Ohm, but as backlight turns on jumps to 170 Ohms or so, and back to zero as backlight shuts down.

          Confirmed that heating with hair dryer works, but now picture gets lost, only the LED stays lit. (Was working good before if I heat corner with output caps, now it wont shut down completely but still loses image)

          Resoldered mosfet receey pointed to. Immediately after that, monitor worked flawlessly, for a 10 or 15 mins. Then it all broke down again Tested mosfet -OK.

          Tried to pull output caps out one at a time, no difference in behaviour whatsoever.

          Got frustrated at myself 'cause I just seem to make no progress in repair skills, although I did some monitors before, and read a lot, every time it seems like I never did anything like this before.
          Get confused so easily for whatever reason
          stay classy

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          • Joe Black
            eager to learn
            • Sep 2015
            • 173
            • southeastern europe

            #6
            Re: Benq FP51g turning off completely after few seconds

            If I unplug either CCFL bulb, monitor will stay on, but without any light, just dark image that can be seen under flashlight...

            I can unplug any bulb, and it works, logically bulbs are OK? (monitor won't shut down with upper plugged in nor with lower plugged in, just shuts off with both)

            Meanwhile, changed caps to new, checked unfamous c5707s and their caps, and it seems power supply is OK...
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            • lion_sta
              Member
              • Apr 2016
              • 48
              • Moldova

              #7
              Re: Benq FP51g turning off completely after few seconds

              I saw in many videos that we should check that there are 12V and 5V on the appropriate exits. But there are no indication which one is ground and which ones are 5 and the 12.

              How can we deduct that?

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              • Joseph cauchi
                jccomputers
                • Jan 2015
                • 89
                • Malta

                #8
                Re: Benq FP51g turning off completely after few seconds

                Check capacitors C723 and C739 sometimes the Benq have this problem I think these are 33j 6KV these are for backlight.

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                • Joseph cauchi
                  jccomputers
                  • Jan 2015
                  • 89
                  • Malta

                  #9
                  Re: Benq FP51g turning off completely after few seconds

                  Sorry I think I mixed the caps these are 15j 3kv

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                  • Joe Black
                    eager to learn
                    • Sep 2015
                    • 173
                    • southeastern europe

                    #10
                    Re: Benq FP51g turning off completely after few seconds

                    They are both 27J 3KV and measure 30 and 31 pF on ESR meter, repsectively.
                    Here is the shematics if someone experienced wants to take a look
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                    • viziks
                      Member
                      • Mar 2012
                      • 33
                      • India

                      #11
                      Re: Benq FP51g turning off completely after few seconds

                      What you are saying is that if either of the lamp lights up,the monitor switches off.
                      Please check voltage on big mains filter 68uf 450V which should be stable around 320V. If this voltage drops when backlight lights up ,the Capacitor needs to be replaced.

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                      • Joe Black
                        eager to learn
                        • Sep 2015
                        • 173
                        • southeastern europe

                        #12
                        Re: Benq FP51g turning off completely after few seconds

                        Originally posted by viziks
                        What you are saying is that if either of the lamp lights up,the monitor switches off.
                        Well, technically, lamps only light up in pair, I can't light up single one because when i unplug one the whole inverter wont start. But yes, when they light up (they both are lit for that half a second) monitor instantly switches off (no led).

                        Checked large cap, V is rock solid, doesn't drop at all.
                        stay classy

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