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    Problem with Mirage 200-000-1700TLBMH VERSION: A board

    Hello, After searching in this fantastic forum I didn't find info for the board I mentioned in the title.
    This power board from Mirage Electronics is from a Packard Bell Maestro 191W monitor. I received this monitor not working, My skills to elecetronic repair are not that good, but I can replace components.
    As I look at the board I can't see any bulging capacitors, they look all fine.
    The thing I notice are the two dark spots on the front side near the two 220uF capacitors. On the backside of the board there are two transistors (3055 6H) with, what is look like, a strange solder bonding. Looks like it has been molten by heat.
    Could anyone please have a look at the pictures and give me an advice of what can be the problem with this board.

    Thanks in advance
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    #2
    Re: Problem with Mirage 200-000-1700TLBMH VERSION: A board

    Originally posted by kilian
    Hello, After searching in this fantastic forum I didn't find info for the board I mentioned in the title.
    This power board from Mirage Electronics is from a Packard Bell Maestro 191W monitor. I received this monitor not working, My skills to elecetronic repair are not that good, but I can replace components.
    As I look at the board I can't see any bulging capacitors, they look all fine.
    The thing I notice are the two dark spots on the front side near the two 220uF capacitors. On the backside of the board there are two transistors (3055 6H) with, what is look like, a strange solder bonding. Looks like it has been molten by heat.
    Could anyone please have a look at the pictures and give me an advice of what can be the problem with this board.

    Thanks in advance
    Whenever I visit the doctor, one of the first questions asked is 'How much money do you have for me?'. (OK, I'm kidding. The doctor is a gentleman; his office manager is responsible for prying every possible dollar out of my wallet.)

    What the doctor does first is listen to my symptoms. While I have no desire to play doctor (although I would like to be paid like one), I have to know the symptoms before I can make a diagnosis. (At least you can be sure I won't be asking you to face the wall and cough. Or worse yet, rest your elbows on the table).

    So What are the symptoms? Does the power LED ever come on? Are there any unusual sounds from the monitor? Is there a brief flash of light, then nothing? Have you checked the fuses? How about the output voltages? The voltage across the very large capacitor?

    As far as the dark spots, that is normal. The two transistors on the back side of the board drive the inverter transformers; they normally generate a good deal of heat. This is a very moderate example of the discoloration that can occur.

    PlainBill
    For 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.

    Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.

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      #3
      Re: Problem with Mirage 200-000-1700TLBMH VERSION: A board

      Complementary to my previous post.
      The Packard Bell Maestro 191W monitor contains a "Proview, model PV190WLCM" lcd panel. When the monitor starts, the power light lights up, after 4 seconds the backlight lights up for 3 seconds and shuts down. The backlight visible is pink. The power light remains on and isn't blinking.
      Every time the panel starts up it has the same result.
      There are no unusual sounds heard.
      Is it a power supply issue or are the light bulbs aged. (the monitor is just 2.5 years old)

      Kilian
      Last edited by kilian; 04-18-2010, 09:29 AM.

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        #4
        Re: Problem with Mirage 200-000-1700TLBMH VERSION: A board

        pink-ish backlight usually means the CCFLs (Lamps) are shot.
        seems to happen a lot on monitors with Mirage PSU/Inverter combos.

        almost all of those monitors have a problem with the range of brightness in the OSD.
        i.e. everything above say 50% brightness doesn't visibly change anything (or just barely noticable), but the CCFLs get too much voltage and the lifetime is shortened a whole lot.

        happened to me too unfortunately
        but on a Proview 19" Widescreen (Model 900P) ... also with a Mirage PSU/Inverter combo. Lamps were toast and in this case, replacing them wasn't worth it (monitor was in a pretty poor shape.. scratches on the screen, small cracks in the casing etc.)

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          #5
          Re: Problem with Mirage 200-000-1700TLBMH VERSION: A board

          By disassambling the tft panel and removing the tubes, it came clear that the CCFLs are indeed at the end of their life time.
          I've ordered 4 new tubes for 20 euro total directly from China to replace.
          Thanks for thinking with me.

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            #6
            Re: Problem with Mirage 200-000-1700TLBMH VERSION: A board

            Originally posted by kilian
            Hello, After searching in this fantastic forum I didn't find info for the board I mentioned in the title.
            This power board from Mirage Electronics is from a Packard Bell Maestro 191W monitor. I received this monitor not working, My skills to elecetronic repair are not that good, but I can replace components.
            As I look at the board I can't see any bulging capacitors, they look all fine.
            The thing I notice are the two dark spots on the front side near the two 220uF capacitors. On the backside of the board there are two transistors (3055 6H) with, what is look like, a strange solder bonding. Looks like it has been molten by heat.
            Could anyone please have a look at the pictures and give me an advice of what can be the problem with this board.

            Thanks in advance
            I have this very same board the symptoms are a little different the monitor lights up for couple seconds than goes out but with a flashlight I can see an image on the screen. I have the same dark spots but no visual signs of bad caps. these transistors are the same 3055 6h would these be the problem for my symptoms?

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              #7
              Re: Problem with Mirage 200-000-1700TLBMH VERSION: A board

              Originally posted by davg
              I have this very same board the symptoms are a little different the monitor lights up for couple seconds than goes out but with a flashlight I can see an image on the screen. I have the same dark spots but no visual signs of bad caps. these transistors are the same 3055 6h would these be the problem for my symptoms?
              It's possible it's the transistors, but unlikely IMHO. I'd suggest searching for my posts on the 'Two Seconds to Black' issue and start checking out the possibilities.

              PlainBill
              For 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.

              Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.

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                #8
                Re: Problem with Mirage 200-000-1700TLBMH VERSION: A board

                Thanks PlainBill will do. Guess I was looking for an easy answer and there are none.

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                  #9
                  Re: Problem with Mirage 200-000-1700TLBMH VERSION: A board

                  Originally posted by davg
                  Thanks PlainBill will do. Guess I was looking for an easy answer and there are none.
                  It depends on your definition of 'easy'. Various people have reported problems such as bad capacitors, bad insulation, broken wires, aging CCFL, bent pin on connector, broken CCFL, bad solder joint, shorted transformer, open transformer, conductive glue, and leaky diode.

                  PlainBill
                  For 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.

                  Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.

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                    #10
                    Re: Problem with Mirage 200-000-1700TLBMH VERSION: A board

                    Wow that covers a lot of possibilities I can now go through the process of elimination. But I substituted a board from another unite that was showing a pink screen and it works just fine. Now I have a unite with a bad board and bad lamps.

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                      #11
                      Re: Problem with Mirage 200-000-1700TLBMH VERSION: A board

                      Originally posted by davg
                      Wow that covers a lot of possibilities I can now go through the process of elimination. But I substituted a board from another unite that was showing a pink screen and it works just fine. Now I have a unite with a bad board and bad lamps.
                      Or you have a unit you can use as a parts donor.

                      PlainBill
                      For 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.

                      Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.

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                        #12
                        Re: Problem with Mirage 200-000-1700TLBMH VERSION: A board

                        Thanks that's the positive spin. There is some good in everything. I do aim to revive that board though and maybe play around with several other monitors I have acquired and in need of repairs. I truly appreciate this site some very knowledgeable people here. Thanks again.

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                          #13
                          Re: Problem with Mirage 200-000-1700TLBMH VERSION: A board

                          Originally posted by PlainBill
                          It's possible it's the transistors, but unlikely IMHO. I'd suggest searching for my posts on the 'Two Seconds to Black' issue and start checking out the possibilities.

                          PlainBill
                          You have a lot of post on the "Two Second to Black" problem to bad they are not all in one place like a sticky?

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                            #14
                            Re: Problem with Mirage 200-000-1700TLBMH VERSION: A board

                            Originally posted by kilian View Post
                            Hello, After searching in this fantastic forum I didn't find info for the board I mentioned in the title.
                            This power board from Mirage Electronics is from a Packard Bell Maestro 191W monitor. I received this monitor not working, My skills to elecetronic repair are not that good, but I can replace components.
                            As I look at the board I can't see any bulging capacitors, they look all fine.
                            The thing I notice are the two dark spots on the front side near the two 220uF capacitors. On the backside of the board there are two transistors (3055 6H) with, what is look like, a strange solder bonding. Looks like it has been molten by heat.
                            Could anyone please have a look at the pictures and give me an advice of what can be the problem with this board.

                            Thanks in advance
                            hi
                            could you confirm the value for resistor " R217 " on this pcb :
                            https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...7&d=1271580126
                            190DTLB
                            i can see orange (3) blue (8) silver/argenté and ????
                            i suppose it is 0.38 ohms metal band
                            d205 and D206 do they have the same measurement when i test it with my
                            volt/amp/resitor controlor
                            thanks in advance
                            sorry for my poor English
                            regards

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                              #15
                              Re: Problem with Mirage 200-000-1700TLBMH VERSION: A board

                              It is Orange(3),Blue(6),Silver and Gold...which meabs it is 0.36Ω.Yes the Diodes measure the same.

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                                #16
                                Re: Problem with Mirage 200-000-1700TLBMH VERSION: A board

                                Originally posted by Rtech View Post
                                It is Orange(3),Blue(6),Silver and Gold...which meabs it is 0.36Ω.Yes the Diodes measure the same.
                                hi Rtech
                                i thank you very much for your quick and kind answers
                                i founded (later) a photo of 2 sides of the pcb !
                                do you want it ?
                                regards from belgium.......

                                for information:
                                the fuse "f201" is "cut"
                                bridge pd101 shorted
                                r217 explode....(too r135)
                                2SK2645 shorted
                                i do not know yet if sb10150f and the other one are good
                                i have to tet again
                                other diodes or capacitor are good ! (incredible)
                                thanks a lot

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                                  #17
                                  Re: Problem with Mirage 200-000-1700TLBMH VERSION: A board

                                  Good Luck with it,did not get to Hainaut,but spent 2 years at SHAPE in Mons.

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