Hi I just replaced the lamps in this unite and it worked fine. Afte unpluging it from AC and pluging it back in I get these vertical lines on the screen. If I leave it awhile powered on and switch it off and on it showes my desktop ok? Go figure. Any suggestions anyone
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Re: Hansol H950
Originally posted by davgHi I just replaced the lamps in this unite and it worked fine. Afte unpluging it from AC and pluging it back in I get these vertical lines on the screen. If I leave it awhile powered on and switch it off and on it showes my desktop ok? Go figure. Any suggestions anyone
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Re: Hansol H950
Originally posted by PlainBillTry reseating the connectors from the logic card to the panel.
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Originally posted by davgThanks PlainBill tried re-seating the connectors to the logic card the issue still exist? I did replace the caps in that area It looks like i damaged the trace on the one circled in red would this cause it? can a trace be repaired?
Any broken trace can be repaired by scraping off the coating then soldering a short piece of wire across the break.
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.
Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.
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Check the solder joints at upper left and lower right at T1. The lower right looks like a ring crack? Or it could be the lighting?
Upper left on L51 also looks suspect?
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Originally posted by retiredcapsCheck the solder joints at upper left and lower right at T1. The lower right looks like a ring crack? Or it could be the lighting?
Upper left on L51 also looks suspect?
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This unit is still giving the same problem. When first turned on I get these lines but it seem that after it warms up I get a picture and if it is left on it seems to work ok but if it is allowed to go into standby the symptoms start again?? I have reset the connections and done some re soldering. Any ideas what to do next?
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Re: Hansol H950
This sounds more like a logic card problem than a power supply problem. Check power supply voltages both when it's working and when it's not. If essentially the same, start looking at regulators on the logic card.
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Re: Hansol H950
Hmm, when I had the Hansol H711 here, it wouldn't power on and that was because of a bad cap in the PSU.
A search for H950 in the image section seems to show that the PSU is in the base just like the H711.
It might be worth checking out? It was a bugger to take apart, but you can see what it looks like from
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...ghlight=hansol
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