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  • smason
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  • EGuevarae
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    Originally posted by kris1961
    on my xerox monitor is called BDPA1K
    whole idiots at all the time are changing IC why?
    you have to order AO4606 6 Amps current draw
    or AO4620 7 Amp. after replace, you have to wax are of this IC
    to better isolation from air, this chip works at 40khz(40,000) Hz/s WOW
    must be isolated from air moisture. If you living at Niagara Falls area
    do not buy LCD only CRT.
    Kris
    ???

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  • kris1961
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    Re: Mag 900P: blown chip and two bad caps...

    Originally posted by Lwolffe
    I just posted a similar problem, the PS that you have seems to be the same on as in my Xerox XG-91D monitor. The chip is the same one as just above it. The part number on mine is BD5A28 but I can find no reference for this chip. My chip is burnt and part of the silicone is missing. The caps by it are not swollen though. I hope someone can give us a cross reference on that chip.

    Lwolffe
    on my xerox monitor is called BDPA1K
    whole idiots at all the time are changing IC why?
    you have to order AO4606 6 Amps current draw
    or AO4620 7 Amp. after replace, you have to wax are of this IC
    to better isolation from air, this chip works at 40khz(40,000) Hz/s WOW
    must be isolated from air moisture. If you living at Niagara Falls area
    do not buy LCD only CRT.
    Kris

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  • kris1961
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    Re: Mag 900P: blown chip and two bad caps...

    Originally posted by kris1961
    Yeah I have the same problem and I ordered the chip ao4620
    Currently I am analyze the whole board

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  • kris1961
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    Re: Mag 900P: blown chip and two bad caps...

    Originally posted by MySelf
    I am hoping the people in this forum may be able to help me out.

    I have been given a monitor that exhibits the behavior described in this forum, namely it goes black in less than two seconds after being turned on.

    It is a Mag 900P, with a Product ID of LT982s, Manufactured December 2004.

    The capacitors on the Power Supply board look good in this monitor, instead it is a pair of capacitors just to the left of the power connector, on the Display controller which are swollen.

    The catch is this: the Power Supply board I am looking at is not the same as the ones you seem to be describing and which I have seen pictures for in this forum (I have not seen every picture, but I have looked at many), and it looks like someone let the smoke out of one of the chips of the monitor I have.

    I am hoping to be able to identify this chip so I can replace it while I am inside the monitor, anyway.

    Ultimately I would like to know the recommended replacement caps, and where they can be ordered from, for the Display Controller, and if anybody has a Power Supply board like mine can they tell me what it says on the chip/what chip was/what it was for. Basically it looks like the monitor might work without this chip if I replace the two bad caps, but I am wondering if the chip might be why the caps failed, or the reverse.

    The three images (attached) show:
    1) The power supply board
    2) The location of the bad chip, on the opposite side of the power board.
    3) A lousy close up where you can sort of see the smoke trail.

    Thanks in advance,
    Myself
    Yeah I have the same problem and I ordered the chip ao4620
    because the first ic was exploded and I have to replace this monster
    Last edited by kris1961; 02-21-2011, 12:17 PM.

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  • tzmartin
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    Re: Mag 900P: blown chip and two bad caps...

    Originally posted by MySelf
    Webpage for the 4606: http://www.aosmd.com/web/products/pr...tnumber=AO4606

    Apparently the recommended replacement is an AO4620.

    Sales contact info is also available at the site.

    Thanks for this post. I have the exact problem as you do with the MAG 900P, LT982s. Chip 4606 is burnt. I haven't contacted the supplier you mentioned yet for the AO4606. Just wondering, do you have any extra chips laying around? If so, I'll buy a few from you instead if you're interested.

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  • MySelf
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    Re: Mag 900P: blown chip and two bad caps...

    BD5A28 is a manufacturer number, the part number is the number above this one, to the right of the A in a circle.

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  • MySelf
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    Re: Mag 900P: blown chip and two bad caps...

    Webpage for the 4606: http://www.aosmd.com/web/products/pr...tnumber=AO4606

    Apparently the recommended replacement is an AO4620.

    Sales contact info is also available at the site.

    Leave a comment:


  • MySelf
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    Re: Mag 900P: blown chip and two bad caps...

    Lwolffe;

    Sorry for the delay, I had things to take care of that could not wait.

    I have cleaned up the burned chip somewhat and I have discovered that on my board the burned chip and the one next to it are the same. There are two numbers on the Chips: a) 4606, and b) BE4Y1A.

    I hope that helps.

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  • arneson
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    It was definetely hot alright. Those inverters look 15yrs old not 4.
    Betch ya that came out of a doctors office near a window and was never turned off at max brightness.
    The 5a28 brings up a data sheet from philips, but it's not your chip, sorry.
    I always run my hand around a display monitor to take it's temperature in the stores.
    Sales dudes think I have a wierd fetish.

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  • Lwolffe
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    I guess no one can help. Can you tell me the part number of the same chip right next to it. I would like to track down one for my board

    Wolffe

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  • MySelf
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    Re: Mag 900P: blown chip and two bad caps...

    To clarify:

    The bad chip is on the power board.

    The bad caps are on the controller board.

    The pictures I included are only of the power board.

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  • Lwolffe
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    Re: Mag 900P: blown chip and two bad caps...

    I just posted a similar problem, the PS that you have seems to be the same on as in my Xerox XG-91D monitor. The chip is the same one as just above it. The part number on mine is BD5A28 but I can find no reference for this chip. My chip is burnt and part of the silicone is missing. The caps by it are not swollen though. I hope someone can give us a cross reference on that chip.

    Lwolffe

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  • kc8adu
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    Re: Mag 900P: blown chip and two bad caps...

    replace the caps and try it.
    those run hot and darken the board.

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  • MySelf
    started a topic Mag 900P: blown chip and two bad caps...

    Mag 900P: blown chip and two bad caps...

    I am hoping the people in this forum may be able to help me out.

    I have been given a monitor that exhibits the behavior described in this forum, namely it goes black in less than two seconds after being turned on.

    It is a Mag 900P, with a Product ID of LT982s, Manufactured December 2004.

    The capacitors on the Power Supply board look good in this monitor, instead it is a pair of capacitors just to the left of the power connector, on the Display controller which are swollen.

    The catch is this: the Power Supply board I am looking at is not the same as the ones you seem to be describing and which I have seen pictures for in this forum (I have not seen every picture, but I have looked at many), and it looks like someone let the smoke out of one of the chips of the monitor I have.

    I am hoping to be able to identify this chip so I can replace it while I am inside the monitor, anyway.

    Ultimately I would like to know the recommended replacement caps, and where they can be ordered from, for the Display Controller, and if anybody has a Power Supply board like mine can they tell me what it says on the chip/what chip was/what it was for. Basically it looks like the monitor might work without this chip if I replace the two bad caps, but I am wondering if the chip might be why the caps failed, or the reverse.

    The three images (attached) show:
    1) The power supply board
    2) The location of the bad chip, on the opposite side of the power board.
    3) A lousy close up where you can sort of see the smoke trail.

    Thanks in advance,
    Myself
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