I have a Gateway FPD1530 Flat Panel LCD Monitor. When turned on it lights up and you can see the picture perfectly for about 1 second then the screen go's dark. Flashlight test reveals the picture is still there, its just dark. Power light stays solid green. Pictures of the Logic Board are attached. I cant see any bad caps or dry solder joints. Any ideas will be greatly appreciated.
Gateway FPD1530 works for a second then dark
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Also, does anyone know of a device to test Capacitors in circuit? -
Re: Gateway FPD1530 works for a second then dark
Originally posted by freakytiki4uI have a Gateway FPD1530 Flat Panel LCD Monitor. When turned on it lights up and you can see the picture perfectly for about 1 second then the screen go's dark. Flashlight test reveals the picture is still there, its just dark. Power light stays solid green. Pictures of the Logic Board are attached. I cant see any bad caps or dry solder joints. Any ideas will be greatly appreciated.
By the way, this is a picture of the inverter / power supply, not the Logic Board. (Pictures of the right board, you just gave it the wrong name.)
PlainBillFor a number of reasons, both health and personal, I will no longer be active on this board. Any PMs asking for assistance will be ignored.
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A gets near 10 volts AC for a split second and B gets near 6 volts AC for a split second. I have to turn the monitor on and off to make that happen while holding meter leads to proper spots. I will resolder transformer joints just to be sure. Next Sir ?Comment
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Resoldered joints on both small transformers, still does the same thing. Would bad caps cause this? They dont appear to be bad (not swollen).Comment
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Re: Gateway FPD1530 works for a second then dark
Originally posted by freakytiki4uResoldered joints on both small transformers, still does the same thing. Would bad caps cause this? They dont appear to be bad (not swollen).
NOW, we have to figure out why. If you look at the top of the board near each of the connectors for the CCFLs you will see the transformers. If you look at the underside you will see the transformer pins are numbered 1-6 (primary side) and 7 & 8 on the secondary side. With power off, measure the resistance of each secondary.
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How do I measure resistance? (I know, Im a doofus) I have a multimeter.Comment
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Originally posted by freakytiki4uHow do I measure resistance? (I know, Im a doofus) I have a multimeter.
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lol, my wife is usually first to admit Im a doofus and I runa close second.
ok, my MM only has 1K Ohm and 10 Ohm Setting so I used !k Ohm Setting.
I will post 4 pictures.
The 1st one shows my MM at rest.
The 2nd one show my MM with leads touching so you can see what it reads.
The 3rd shows the secondaries reading closest to the power plug.
The 4th shows the secondaries reading farthest away from the power plug.
I await your directions and Im sorry to be such a pain.Comment
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Re: Gateway FPD1530 works for a second then dark
Originally posted by freakytiki4ulol, my wife is usually first to admit Im a doofus and I runa close second.
ok, my MM only has 1K Ohm and 10 Ohm Setting so I used !k Ohm Setting.
I will post 4 pictures.
The 1st one shows my MM at rest.
The 2nd one show my MM with leads touching so you can see what it reads.
The 3rd shows the secondaries reading closest to the power plug.
The 4th shows the secondaries reading farthest away from the power plug.
I await your directions and Im sorry to be such a pain.
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Re: Gateway FPD1530 works for a second then dark
Originally posted by freakytiki4uok on the 10 Ohm scale I get a consistent reading on both secondaries of 60 ohms resistance. See attached Pic of reading
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Do you mean test the secondaries by swapping the meter leads around? If so, Yes, and reversing the wires gives the same 60 Ohm result on each secondary.Comment
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Originally posted by freakytiki4uDo you mean test the secondaries by swapping the meter leads around? If so, Yes, and reversing the wires gives the same 60 Ohm result on each secondary.
The test I am proposing is to plug the 'A' CCFL into the 'B' socket, and the 'B' CCFL into the 'A' socket. If the return voltage at the 'A' socket is still higher, that tells us the problem lies in the inverter. If the 'B' voltage is now higher, that tells us the problem lies in the CCFLs and associated wiring.
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Just repaire an Viewsonic Optiquest Q7 displaying same problem. Removed the inverter and none of the six caps were bulging. Checked all problems PlainBill suggested above and transistors. All good. The caps were Elite so they were suspect right away. Replaced 2, 220uf-25v with Nichicon same values RZ(M) series. Replaced 2, 680uf-16v with Nichicon 1000uf, 16v.(All i had) PB(M) series. Left the high voltage cap alone and a small 50v cap.
Put back together and has been burning in with a beatiful screen since 3pm EST. So, just cause caps aren't bulging does not mean they are not bad. Hope this helps...Comment
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Originally posted by mcfischerI fixed many of these by replacing the 2 1Uf caps at the top edge of the board (between the bulb sockets)
Mike
For what it's worth, I'm trying to put together a systematic approach to the 'Two Seconds to black' problem. That is one cause I hadn't encountered yet.
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Re: Gateway FPD1530 works for a second then dark
Bill,
Yes the two electrolytics. I replace them with 2.2 uF just to feel better. Been doing this stuff a long time and I think it may help in the long run.
I have fixed more than 50 this past 2 years, same caps....
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I also have this same monitor with the same problem. Which caps on which are you referring to mcfischer? Possible pics?Comment
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Re: Gateway FPD1530 works for a second then dark
Originally posted by rokkaholikI also have this same monitor with the same problem. Which caps on which are you referring to mcfischer? Possible pics?
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