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  • lcdcaps1
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    Re: GNR TS902W no power , help please

    Hi
    finally got round to fixing this
    The measured DC voltage on the primary cap is 324V

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  • momaka
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    Originally posted by lcdcaps1 View Post
    what would be the correct voltage on the startup cap
    There is no "universal" correct voltage for the start-up cap. It all depends on what PWM controller your board uses for the power supply section. You find the datasheet for it and see what is the minimum start-up voltage. If the start-up cap has less than that across it's terminals, there's something wrong with the circuit (or the cap itself).

    In any case, just change the start-up cap first. It's the easiest route and ensures that this is no longer a potential problem (or the problem itself).

    Originally posted by lcdcaps1 View Post
    also there is no output voltage at all
    Yes, that can be a symptom of a bad startup cap. Other possibilities are blown output rectifier, bad output caps, blown component on the primary.

    Since you don't have an output voltage, try measuring the voltage across the big 400/450V primary-side capacitor. As rddube noted, you should get either around 160V *DC* if you're in North America (or any country with 110/120V AC) or two times that in countries with 220/230/240V AC. BE VERY CAREFUL when you measure that cap - you're dealing with LINE-connected components here. You don't want to touch primary-side components with your hands when the power supply is plugged in.
    Last edited by momaka; 01-30-2018, 10:16 AM.

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  • rddube
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    Should be around 160V DC if you are in North America, double that if you are in Europe. It would help a lot if you posted high resolution photos of your boards, both sides.

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  • lcdcaps1
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    Re: GNR TS902W no power , help please

    thanks for the response
    what would be the correct voltage on the startup cap
    also there is no output voltage at all

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  • momaka
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    Probably need to replace the small "start-up" cap on the power supply board.

    After checking the voltage across the primary cap as budm suggested above, check the voltage on the output of the power supply. Looks like there are 3 output voltages: 3.3V, 5V, and 12V. Most likely, the 5V and 12V should always be ON, as long as the PSU is plugged in. Posting pictures of your board (top and bottom/solder side) would be helpful to give you more troubleshooting suggestions, especially if they are bigger and better-focused than the one you posted from Google.

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  • budm
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    So what DC Voltage do you have between the two legs of the main filter cap (120uf 420V)? Be real careful not to touch anything in the hot side.
    We also need the straight shot pictures of the top and bottom side of YOUR board.
    What is your country AC line Voltage?
    What is revision of your board?
    The one you show is REV 02A.

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  • lcdcaps1
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    I posted a photo of the board

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  • rddube
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    So are you going to post the photos of your board? Can't help without them.

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  • lcdcaps1
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    Tested all the fuses marked f on the pcb
    Also checked the smd 0 fuses

    Will appreciate anyones help with uploaded image
    Please.
    Many thanks in advance

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  • rddube
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    Originally posted by lcdcaps1 View Post
    Attached Image of My board
    Taken from google

    Looks the same
    I don't see any burn marks or burnt components

    checked the fuses
    all ok
    No we can't do much with a photo of another board taken from Google. We actually need the photos of YOUR board, both sides.

    Which fuses did you check, please mark them on the photos you will upload.

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  • lcdcaps1
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    Re: GNR TS902W no power , help please

    Attached Image of My board
    Taken from google

    Looks the same
    I don't see any burn marks or burnt components

    checked the fuses
    all ok
    Attached Files

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  • lcdcaps1
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    The power board seems like it is used in other devices
    I googled the power board model number

    Please can some one help me diagnose this

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  • rddube
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    Ok, it would help if you posted clear photos of the power supply board.

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  • lcdcaps1
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    Bump

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  • lcdcaps1
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    GNR TS902W no power , help please

    Hi

    I need some help from this magnificent community please.

    I have an 19" WXGA TS902W LCD Monitor made by GNR has no power
    no front light, nothing

    I have checked the power outlet and cable, fuses all good.

    I have checked the caps on both boards including the no signs of bulging

    There are no burn marks nothing on the boards

    The power board is made By Delta electronics and model number is
    DAC-12M034.

    I have seen that this power supply is used in other monitors
    If some one has the schematic for this board, then please share.


    I know I can buy a used board and replace but would prefer to fix this Myself


    There is no voltage on the pins that connector connects to on the board
    There is mains voltage coming in


    Please can some one help me
    I will appreciate it very very much

    Many Thanks in advance
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