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    Proview pl926wbi on for 2 sec and LCD turns off

    Hello, I got this monitor hoping for an easy fix, well, it is not that easy ( for me ... ) - beside the fact that this is a very >cheap< made device, and its guts look like after a cat5 hurricane, I managed to replace 2 bad caps on the power supply and the inverter... there was a cold solder joint also on a 220uF..
    it has 2 circuits x 2 CCFLs outputs ( for top and bottom ) - tested the outputs with a spare CCFL set i got, both TOP outputs are good, both BOTTOM are DIM ( 25% lit ) - the LCD have all 4 CCFLs good. The top and bottom circuit powers off with either 4, 2 or no CCFLs connected, the voltages on the power supply, and going to the VGA board look good and stable. there is two transformers, for top and bottom, two coils - black squares, and nothing that looks suspicious the voltages are same on both circuits ( difficult to measure since it cuts off quickly, after 2 sec of "good" display - and no, it does not go into suspend ) I am basically running out of ideas...

    Thank you for any suggestions!

    paziulek

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    Re: Proview pl926wbi on for 2 sec and LCD turns off

    last one ihad i replaced 4 x 470uf Capcitors dead and 1 220uf Capcitor dead
    if no better check the ams1117 regulator. is outputting a 3.3v.

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      Re: Proview pl926wbi on for 2 sec and LCD turns off

      Originally posted by paziu
      Hello, I got this monitor hoping for an easy fix, well, it is not that easy ( for me ... ) - beside the fact that this is a very >cheap< made device, and its guts look like after a cat5 hurricane, I managed to replace 2 bad caps on the power supply and the inverter... there was a cold solder joint also on a 220uF..
      it has 2 circuits x 2 CCFLs outputs ( for top and bottom ) - tested the outputs with a spare CCFL set i got, both TOP outputs are good, both BOTTOM are DIM ( 25% lit ) - the LCD have all 4 CCFLs good. The top and bottom circuit powers off with either 4, 2 or no CCFLs connected, the voltages on the power supply, and going to the VGA board look good and stable. there is two transformers, for top and bottom, two coils - black squares, and nothing that looks suspicious the voltages are same on both circuits ( difficult to measure since it cuts off quickly, after 2 sec of "good" display - and no, it does not go into suspend ) I am basically running out of ideas...

      Thank you for any suggestions!

      paziulek
      Bad transformer in the inverter (82% probablility).

      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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        Re: Proview pl926wbi on for 2 sec and LCD turns off

        Thank you very much for the reply,
        I will check the regulator - if there is 2, one for top CCFLs and another for the bottom, than this could be the reason... From what I see, there is 2 independent transformers, and I also will check for the part# availability, as soon as I have any results I will let you know, thanks again!

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          #5
          Re: Proview pl926wbi on for 2 sec and LCD turns off

          before doing anything that involves spending a few dollars, and waiting another week, I decided to swap the transformers on the board - PlainBill - the 82% probability became 100% fact, one of the transformers is shot, now the top CCFLs are dim - bottom became bright... THANKS!
          now I need to find a decent price, $20 for the part is still too high... I could get an another wide screen "patient" for this price.
          What I also tried, is removing the bad transformer and connecting the CCFLs to just the GOOD circuit - the picture is quite bright, but it still cuts off after 2 sec.. so I am guessing the circuit cuts off if there is too much or too little current... I do not know, just a guess.. for sure it is not within the "norm" - is it possible I got an another bad part there or is it known, that the protection will disconnect the circuit if "one of two transformers is missing" ?

          Thank you again! I will hunt now for the transformer or an another BAD Proview...

          paziu
          Last edited by paziu; 06-08-2010, 07:16 PM.

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