Greetings,
I have a HP H1955 monitor. The monitor is obviously old (from 2005) and a similar replacement monitor wouldn’t be particularly expensive and hard to get hold on. The problem is that I'm using it for a custom built special purpose so it would be tedious and might take a while to find an exact replacement.
Description of problem
Suddenly it went black during use. When I restarted it, it stayed on for 1-2 seconds then went black again. This was repeated a couple of times. Then a burned smell came from the monitor and from that point the backlight was not coming on at all anymore. However the video processing is obviously still working. If I light on it with a flashlight I can clearly see the image. Thus I conclude that it’s a problem with the backlight.
Troubleshooting so far
I found lots of information regarding problems with this type of monitor in this thread:
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=8598
However, my board doesn’t seem to be identical so I’m not entierly sure what to check more than I have already done.
I have found the following problems so far:
Questions
Sorry I'm not used to working on PCB:s but I’m a quick learner and have basic knowledge and soldering tools. Any help in getting this sorted would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks so much and cheers from Sweden.
I have a HP H1955 monitor. The monitor is obviously old (from 2005) and a similar replacement monitor wouldn’t be particularly expensive and hard to get hold on. The problem is that I'm using it for a custom built special purpose so it would be tedious and might take a while to find an exact replacement.
Description of problem
Suddenly it went black during use. When I restarted it, it stayed on for 1-2 seconds then went black again. This was repeated a couple of times. Then a burned smell came from the monitor and from that point the backlight was not coming on at all anymore. However the video processing is obviously still working. If I light on it with a flashlight I can clearly see the image. Thus I conclude that it’s a problem with the backlight.
Troubleshooting so far
I found lots of information regarding problems with this type of monitor in this thread:
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=8598
However, my board doesn’t seem to be identical so I’m not entierly sure what to check more than I have already done.
I have found the following problems so far:
- What appears to be a faulty solder on one of the gray caps (see attached image).
- Shorted transistors: When I measure the resistance, the two C5707s transistors on the sides of the gray cap with faulty solder show no resistance, however I measure them. The two others seem fine. (See attached images.)
- If I measure resistance over the fuse (see attached image marked "PF701" on the board) I get 139 Ohms when tested in circuit. I guess that may indicate that it’s been burned. Or do I need to desolder it to test it? (according to the link above, no backlight at all may indicate a burned fuse).
Questions
- Before ordering parts, what additional troubleshooting can I do and how can this be done?
- According to this post https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpo...3&postcount=15the “fu9024” should be checked for shorts. However. I’m not sure which part this would be and how it should be tested.
- Is it worth a shot to fix this? Or is it likely that any irreparable damage has occured?
- If I find another HP monitor of similar age, say with other dimensions, are the power supply boards swappable?
Sorry I'm not used to working on PCB:s but I’m a quick learner and have basic knowledge and soldering tools. Any help in getting this sorted would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks so much and cheers from Sweden.
But today, I’m making an exception here. Why? No idea. Perhaps only because the repair details are still “fresh” in my head… which is ironic, given this is a 16 year old monitor that hardly anyone will care about today. It is new to me, though.
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