First I want to thank you you guys for the great forum. It helped me wake up one VP201b from the dead.
It had a blown inverter fuse...
Another VP201b does have a bad inverter board. I know this for a fact because I put the fixed inverter board into that monitor and it worked just fine.
The symptoms are as follows with the bad inverter. When I turn the monitor on the screen goes on for about a second then goes black; green light stays on for a while then goes to yellow.
So here are my questions:
- is there anything obvious besides the fuses and bad caps that could be wrong with the inverter board?
- Any place where I could find a replacement inverter board???
Here is what I checked:
- visually the board looks good including the caps... I was only able to measure the resistance of the caps and they were identical in the good and bad board.
- I do have 17.9V on the board at the fuses.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Cheers, Marcello

Another VP201b does have a bad inverter board. I know this for a fact because I put the fixed inverter board into that monitor and it worked just fine.
The symptoms are as follows with the bad inverter. When I turn the monitor on the screen goes on for about a second then goes black; green light stays on for a while then goes to yellow.
So here are my questions:
- is there anything obvious besides the fuses and bad caps that could be wrong with the inverter board?
- Any place where I could find a replacement inverter board???
Here is what I checked:
- visually the board looks good including the caps... I was only able to measure the resistance of the caps and they were identical in the good and bad board.
- I do have 17.9V on the board at the fuses.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Cheers, Marcello
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