Sceptre x22wg-Gamer 22" LCD
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Re: Sceptre x22wg-Gamer 22" LCD
No. What type and how many pins you figure that IC has? I don't recall having that heatsink on my board. Also, may I ask what your reasoning is to arrive at this conclusion?
VGA input is working which means that the Analog to digital converther is working. DVI has no ADC so what would cause it to fail? Wouldn't it be more logical to assume some type of resistor or fuse has failed on the DVI circuit?Comment
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Re: Sceptre x22wg-Gamer 22" LCD
Why not? Verifying voltages are correct is one of the first steps in troubleshooting.
Does it matter?
That statement is ambiguous. Are you saying your board doesn't have a heatsink or your memory is imperfect ?
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Re: Sceptre x22wg-Gamer 22" LCD
Hello Bill,
I'm not saying I won't do it, I just said I hadn't done it. Thanks for your help. I will run those tests. I'll also show you my logic board.Comment
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Re: Sceptre x22wg-Gamer 22" LCD
I'm going to have to check the logic board after the cap-swap on the lcd's psu. Really hoping this POS screen will work or I'll have to crush my associate's jaw for blaming me for it's death, even though it's been dead 3 years. Surrounded by tools I am (the human kind).Comment
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Re: Sceptre x22wg-Gamer 22" LCD
Ok so here's the logic board and a closeup of the chips.
The IC behind the HDMI port reads PI3HDMI 412FTBE.
Datasheet
The IC behind the DVI reads HEF4052BT BA728 14
Judging by the logo, it is a Phillips part.
This is a bit encouraging. Since both the DVI and the HDMI went, it seems to me the ICs are probably ok, and something minor that is driving them has failed.
Bill, I'm not sure where to probe with my multimeter, can you give me some helpful hints?Comment
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Re: Sceptre x22wg-Gamer 22" LCD
Ok, I'm new to the forums and to repairing things like this so please bear with me. I found this thread which seems to cover my problem. My monitor is a x22wg-1080p and the power supply board is almost identical to the one shown in the pictures of the OP.
Every one of my capacitors besides one of the larger 8 and the one smaller one are bulged on the top as shown in the pictures of the OP. Also, the metal in the casing and the metal on the back of the actual LCD is discolored from what looks like overheating. I am thinking about buying the kit to replace all of the capacitors and I have already found the ones I need as a whole kit thanks to the links provided in this thread.
Now here's my question as I am quite ignorant on the subject... Is there possibly some other problem with the power supply board that would cause so many capacitors to go bad, or is it just due to cheap capacitors and the amount of time the monitor was used (2-3 years now)? I would hate to buy and replace the capacitors just to find out that some other part is what's actually causing them to go bad and it all be for naught.
For a bit of background, here is how the problem started and escalated. A few months after I got it, the monitor started randomly shutting off, but I could simply turn it back on and it worked fine so I didn't bother to RMA it. It was a minor problem and not all that big on an inconvenience so I just ignored it. Well as time went by it started doing it more and more frequently. Eventually when I slept at night and it turned off, I would turn it back on in the morning and it would make kind of a clicking sound for a second then go to a completely grey screen. The grey would fade to black slowly and once all black I could shut it off and turn it back on and it would work fine. This would only happen after hours of being off. Well even that got worse to the point where if I left it off for 5 minutes I would have to go through this "warm up" process, and the process took longer and longer over time as well as having to turn it on and off several times. It eventually got so bad that it simply wasn't worth messing with anymore and I put it to the side as trash, but I couldn't bring myself to throw it away.
Recently I found myself in need of dual monitors and decided to pull it apart to see if I could see any evident problems, but my untrained eye didn't catch the bulged capacitor's until I found this thread. Now I'm sure the capacitors are bad and how to replace them, but I want to be sure that capacitors going bad could cause that problem on it's own and that replacing them would fix it.
Very sorry to make such a large wall of text but I wanted to make sure all of the info was there to be looked at by someone more experienced than myself. If need be I can post pictures as well. Thanks very much in advance and any advice is greatly appreciated.Comment
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Every one of my capacitors besides one of the larger 8 and the one smaller one are bulged on the top as shown in the pictures of the OP.
I am thinking about buying the kit to replace all of the capacitors and I have already found the ones I need as a whole kit thanks to the links provided in this thread.
Most members here will recommend that you replace ALL capacitors with reputable brands from reputable sellers. Brands like Rubycon, Panasonic, and United Chemicon are suggested. A list of recommended caps can be found at
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=2280
PCBONEZ talks about how to choose the right series at
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpos...47&postcount=3
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Re: Sceptre x22wg-Gamer 22" LCD
Ok, thanks much for the quick response. Would you be able to answer the question of whether or not bad capacitors could be the sole cause of the problem that I listed above? That is really my main concern as I am short on cash atm and I can't really afford to fix it and it end up being something else that caused them to have a problem. I have a multimeter but I don't have and can't afford an EST tester now either. I'm pretty sure though based on this post that the capacitors are bad due to the bulging, and the kit I'm looking to buy has all of them so I can replace them all at once, even the ones not visibly damaged.
EDIT: It seems your 2nd link is broken.Last edited by notajoo; 12-19-2010, 12:52 AM.Comment
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Re: Sceptre x22wg-Gamer 22" LCD
Ok so here's the logic board and a closeup of the chips.
The IC behind the HDMI port reads PI3HDMI 412FTBE.
Datasheet
The IC behind the DVI reads HEF4052BT BA728 14
Judging by the logo, it is a Phillips part.
This is a bit encouraging. Since both the DVI and the HDMI went, it seems to me the ICs are probably ok, and something minor that is driving them has failed.
Bill, I'm not sure where to probe with my multimeter, can you give me some helpful hints?
Now I'm just trying to figure out why the DVI/HDMI ports aren't working. VGA works fine. Hopefully you'll be able to figure it out on yours and that'll be the same problem on mine.Comment
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Re: Sceptre x22wg-Gamer 22" LCD
This is almost too easy. Excuse me while I slip into lecture mode.
The two ICs serve similar functions. Both are multiplexers - they select from one of two different sets on inputs and feed them to the outputs. The HEF4052 is old technology - 1970's CMOS, and is the equivalent of the Chrysler Airflow. PI3HDMI412FTBE is specifically designed for HDMI. It would be the equivalent of the Bugatti Veyron - if the Veyron could hit 5 Gbps.
The relevant information - HDMI is an upgrade of the DVI standard. It drops the analog capability of DVI and adds digital audio signal lines.
Check the power supply voltage(s) for the PI3HDMI412FTBE on pins 1 and 48. (There are many more pins, but those are easily probed - it's a 48 pin IC). The dimple is pin 1.
One other point - an earlier post mentioned 'fixing the x22wg from the menu'. Make sure the DVI and HDMI inputs are allowed - it seems strange that they wouldn't be, but....
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Re: Sceptre x22wg-Gamer 22" LCD
Sorry, here is the link
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Re: Sceptre x22wg-Gamer 22" LCD
Check the power supply voltage(s) for the PI3HDMI412FTBE on pins 1 and 48. (There are many more pins, but those are easily probed - it's a 48 pin IC). The dimple is pin 1.
One other point - an earlier post mentioned 'fixing the x22wg from the menu'. Make sure the DVI and HDMI inputs are allowed - it seems strange that they wouldn't be, but....Comment
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The original ones are CapXon. Mainly what I'm asking though is that if bad capacitors alone could cause the problems I described in my first post, and if replacing them would fix it.Comment
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Re: Sceptre x22wg-Gamer 22" LCD
Bad caps can cause all sorts of problems. No power, taking multiple times to turn on, taking longer and longer to turn on.
The first monitor I repaired had Capxon caps that went all bad. I replaced them with Rubycon MCZ caps and 8 months later the monitor is still running fine.
Assuming you live in the USA and you are really trying to save every penny, try costing out the capacitors at digikey.com and use USPS first class shipping (around $2.75 USD). Follow PlainBill's instructions on how to choose Panasonic FM caps. If FM is not available, then choose Panasonic FC.
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpo...33&postcount=2
Compare the ebay "kit" or digikey to see which is cheaper. I'm guessing the digikey with shipping will be less than $10 USD.
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Re: Sceptre x22wg-Gamer 22" LCD
Great, thanks again for all your help retiredcaps. The "repair kit" I found is something like $13 and has all 8 of the medium sized capacitors and the small one, but it also doesn't list the exact brand or series that I will be getting. I will check out the site you mentioned and price it out and if I do go with the ebay kit I will be sure to verify first with the seller the exact ones I will be getting. It does state that they don't use capxon, but only Panasonic, Nichicon and Rubycon which are all recommended on the link you gave earlier.
Anyway I'll go ahead and look into the pricing and get it ordered and I'll check back in once it's done and hopefully working properly again.Comment
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Re: Sceptre x22wg-Gamer 22" LCD
Pin 1: 0.03
Pin 48: 4.92~4.93
When the CFLs turn off and the screen goes into standby:
Pin 1: 0.01~0.02
Pin 48: 4.94
I have everything plugged in besides the data cable to the LCD panel inverter to take the measurements. Is this sufficient or should I instead plug that in, and attempt to draw a voltage off the CFL connectors while it is running and then test pins 1 and 48? And if so, what's your preferred method of drawing power from CFL connectors witout actual bulbs?Comment
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Re: Sceptre x22wg-Gamer 22" LCD
mouser.com also has Panasonic FM and FC caps. mouser.com might be cheaper than digikey?--- begin sig file ---
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