Hey all ...
I've got one of these BENQ's that seems to have a backlight failure ...
I have proper power button LED function but can see only a dim desktop image using a flashlight or in overhead sunlight.
I searched 'FP731' (then 'PF751' within certain resulting found threads) and read up on the capacitor and cold solder joint issues with these displays ...
ie. 'benq fp731 backlight problem'
Q. does the PF751 fuse protect only the CCFL lamps, or, the entire PCB assembly? ie. would I get the dim image with a blown fuse?
From what I've read so far, I think I'm in a little over my head, however, I would be game to crack this thing open if all it needs is a fuse.
Also, I was unable to view any thread images earlier so don't know the fuse location, appearance or type (clip-in? / soldered?).
Any info / advice would be appreciated ... thanks, FFF
I've got one of these BENQ's that seems to have a backlight failure ...
I have proper power button LED function but can see only a dim desktop image using a flashlight or in overhead sunlight.
I searched 'FP731' (then 'PF751' within certain resulting found threads) and read up on the capacitor and cold solder joint issues with these displays ...
ie. 'benq fp731 backlight problem'
Q. does the PF751 fuse protect only the CCFL lamps, or, the entire PCB assembly? ie. would I get the dim image with a blown fuse?
From what I've read so far, I think I'm in a little over my head, however, I would be game to crack this thing open if all it needs is a fuse.
Also, I was unable to view any thread images earlier so don't know the fuse location, appearance or type (clip-in? / soldered?).
Any info / advice would be appreciated ... thanks, FFF
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