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  • PincushionMan
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    • Dec 2009
    • 22

    #1

    Westinghouse 19" Power/Inverter

    I believe this Westinghouse 19" widescreen is a rebranded Optiquest. Won't power up when plugged in. A lot of the parts inside say ViewSonic or OptiQuest. The Power/Inverter board is a DELTA, which outputs both 5Vdc, 3.0A and (inverter) 1250Vrms, 4.5 to 5.5 mA.

    This unit has 5 bulging CapXon capacitors (hmm, beginning to see a pattern here), a likely blown fuse (3.15 A, 250 V radial button-type fuse), and a potentially blown resistor (and possibly the neighbouring inductor). A majority of the bulging CapXon capacitors have date code P608, so 8th week 2006. Here's the list of bad caps:
    1. CE100 _220uF 25V KF/105C 8 x 13 mm
    2. CE101 1000uF 25V KF/105C 10 x 21 mm
    3. CE102 1000uF 25V KF/105C 10 x 21 mm
    4. CE104 2200uF 10V KF/105C 13 x 20 mm (no bulge)
    5. CE105 1000uF 10V KF/105C 10 x 15 mm (no bulge, date code P608)
    6. CE107 __22uF 50V GL/105C 4 x 11 mm
    7. _C200 _220uF 25V KF/105C 8 x 13 mm
    8. C203 _220uF 25V KF/105C 8 x 13 mm
    9. [FONT=Courier New]Resistor Violet-Blue-Violet-Silver, which, if memory servers is 76 x 10^7 Ohms or 7.6 MOhm with 10% tolerance - I think

      Pics are worth 1000 words, and will follow soon.
  • PincushionMan
    Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 22

    #2
    Re: Westinghouse 19" Power/Inverter

    Here are the pics.
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    Last edited by PincushionMan; 12-09-2009, 09:40 AM. Reason: Adding promised pictures.

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    • Bobdee
      Badcaps Veteran
      • Jun 2008
      • 461

      #3
      Re: Westinghouse 19" Power/Inverter

      You also have 2 axial fuses (green) in between those blown caps

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      • PincushionMan
        Member
        • Dec 2009
        • 22

        #4
        Re: Westinghouse 19" Power/Inverter

        Originally posted by Bobdee
        You also have 2 axial fuses (green) in between those blown caps
        Confirmed. Those are F200 and F201, respectively, they are 3A 125V fuses (according to silkscreen)

        Good eye, Bobdee!

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        • PincushionMan
          Member
          • Dec 2009
          • 22

          #5
          Re: Westinghouse 19" Power/Inverter

          Surprisingly, none of the fuses were blown, and with a bit of soldering some new Panasonic FM/FC series to replace the CapXon caps the monitor works again. Well, not exactly - I had to then fixing my poor cold solder joints - tin solder is no fun. I seem to remember getting tested in electronics class. If the teacher could pick the board up by the resistor after soldering with no joints snapping - pass. If either of the joints snapped (or worse, the board fell) - fail.

          Thanks for the help everyone.

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          • benm47
            New Member
            • Jun 2010
            • 1

            #6
            Re: Westinghouse 19" Power/Inverter

            Originally posted by PincushionMan
            I believe this Westinghouse 19" widescreen is a rebranded Optiquest. Won't power up when plugged in. A lot of the parts inside say ViewSonic or OptiQuest. The Power/Inverter board is a DELTA, which outputs both 5Vdc, 3.0A and (inverter) 1250Vrms, 4.5 to 5.5 mA.

            This unit has 5 bulging CapXon capacitors (hmm, beginning to see a pattern here), a likely blown fuse (3.15 A, 250 V radial button-type fuse), and a potentially blown resistor (and possibly the neighbouring inductor). A majority of the bulging CapXon capacitors have date code P608, so 8th week 2006. Here's the list of bad caps:
            1. CE100 _220uF 25V KF/105C 8 x 13 mm
            2. CE101 1000uF 25V KF/105C 10 x 21 mm
            3. CE102 1000uF 25V KF/105C 10 x 21 mm
            4. CE104 2200uF 10V KF/105C 13 x 20 mm (no bulge)
            5. CE105 1000uF 10V KF/105C 10 x 15 mm (no bulge, date code P608)
            6. CE107 __22uF 50V GL/105C 4 x 11 mm
            7. _C200 _220uF 25V KF/105C 8 x 13 mm
            8. C203 _220uF 25V KF/105C 8 x 13 mm
            9. [FONT=Courier New]Resistor Violet-Blue-Violet-Silver, which, if memory servers is 76 x 10^7 Ohms or 7.6 MOhm with 10% tolerance - I think

              Pics are worth 1000 words, and will follow soon.
            I am having a similar problem with the same board (seems to be common in all LCD monitors) The resistor you listed here is burnt on the board I am fixing and I cannot tell what the color bands were. I believe that a 7.6 MOhm resistor is Violet-Blue-Green. The Violet-Blue-Violet like you listed would be 760MegOhm which is unusually high. Are you sure of the resistor colors? I need to replace this one and I cant find schematics anywhere....

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