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    Aoc Lm727

    I have a AOC 17 inch lcd monitor, model LM727 with a backlight problem.
    the ccfl lamps goes off after an hour. The Green light stays on and if i look on the screen there is still an image visible , but the lights are off.

    I checked all caps with ESR meter, and they were all good. And i resoldered some things in inverter area. But still the same problem

    What can be the problem? Is it overheating? How to find the problem?

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    Re: Aoc Lm727

    Originally posted by anno
    I have a AOC 17 inch lcd monitor, model LM727 with a backlight problem.
    the ccfl lamps goes off after an hour. The Green light stays on and if i look on the screen there is still an image visible , but the lights are off.

    I checked all caps with ESR meter, and they were all good. And i resoldered some things in inverter area. But still the same problem

    What can be the problem? Is it overheating? How to find the problem?
    If the monitor is several years old, I would hazard a guess that one or more of the CCFLs are dying. It could also be overheating. If the timing is consistent, try changing the temperature in the room and see if it has an effect. (Or cover the back to trap the heat CAUTIOUSLY.)

    If you had a schematic of the inverter and an oscilloscope, it would be possible to determine WHY the inverter was shutting down. This would go a long way towards fixing the problem.

    PlainBill
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      Re: Aoc Lm727

      Originally posted by PlainBill
      If the monitor is several years old, I would hazard a guess that one or more of the CCFLs are dying. It could also be overheating. If the timing is consistent, try changing the temperature in the room and see if it has an effect. (Or cover the back to trap the heat CAUTIOUSLY.)

      If you had a schematic of the inverter and an oscilloscope, it would be possible to determine WHY the inverter was shutting down. This would go a long way towards fixing the problem.

      PlainBill
      I had one of those and one of the lamps were dead. It failed when hot, so PlainBill's suggestion has sense to me.
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        Re: Aoc Lm727

        okay. I checked the voltage on the IC in the inverter and when the lamps go off, there is still voltage on vcc pin of IC. i think it is indeed the ccfl lamps too. I try with other ccfl lamps . thanks

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