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  • ar3ohdee
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    going to pick up the digi multi reader tomorrow, and go from there... What exactly can I test with this again, and how do I test it? Keep you posted... Thanks...

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  • seanc
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    No, it would allow you to test fuses, transistors, diodes etc.
    You would need an ESR meter for the capacitors.

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  • ar3ohdee
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    will this allow me to test ALL of the caps, and different fuses???

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  • seanc
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    You'd solder it in, you'd need to find the part number and replace it.

    First, you need to work out if it is dead or not. You need a digital multimeter.

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  • ar3ohdee
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    Is that easily replaceable? Where could I get one, and would I just solder it on???

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  • seanc
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    There seems to be a hole in the top of U310, which may suggest that it's dead.

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  • ar3ohdee
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    As far as the caps go, they ALL look fine, and I can't see any bad spots on the back of the P.S. Mobo... Not sure what else it could be, you see anything???

    -R
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  • seanc
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    Yes, please take clear photos of your power board.

    If you look at picture 5 in the original set of pictures, you can see that 2 of the capacitors (tall cans with X on the top) have bulging tops.

    These items can be replaced and will usually result in a working monitor.

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  • ar3ohdee
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    I don't think so?? Sorry, but not too sure what I am looking at in #5 (Bad Fuses???)... How would I be able to tell? It just stopped turning on the other day (no anything when pushing the buttons), From what I do know (very little, lol), it seems to ONLY be the power... SO, I figured if I replaced the whole piece (#4) it would work again... BUT, I am ALL ears/eyes, and would LOVE to know how to "fix" it, especially because I HATE throwing things out, AND Buying new ones... I can take a couple pictures of P.S. if that would help Identify any possible problems... Let me know, and Thanks for the help...

    -R

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  • seanc
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    Do you have the same symptoms as picture 5?
    If so, now's the time to learn how to repair it!

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  • ar3ohdee
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    Hey,

    Do you know where, or how I would order a new power supply for this monitor... Mine went out, and I don't know what would work in its place, or if I should just scrap it... Picture 4 of 6 is the "EXACT" piece I need to replace....

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  • severach
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    Sceptre x22wg-Gamer 22" LCD

    Sceptre x22wg-Gamer 22" LCD
    Panel: AUO M220EW01 V.0 TN Film
    Power Supply: FSP050-2L02 3BS0144112GP REV:1 E116921 K3502 2SK3502 SG6841SZ BI3101A
    Video Board: AL012 REV.1 MTK810NGD MST9251DA-LF-165
    Inverter Transformer: SPI 8TC00291

    Another revision of the FSP050-2L02 uses a set of 4 transformers similar to the SPI 8TT00006.

    Disassembly:
    Do not remove 3 black angle head screws in back near connectors
    Split front with putty knife working from any corner, no force extract LED from front cover
    Panel: 4 gray angle head
    Power Board: 2 gray plastic thread, 2 gray machine thread, 1 gray machine thread to ground lug
    Video Board: 4 gray plastic thread, 4 VGA standoff, 1 gray machine thread at HDMI connector

    Reassembly: Ensure all buttons click. Unfortunately the monitor must be mostly reassembled to test.

    Bulged caps on power supply:
    C551, C552: CapXon 470uf 25v (runs at 5v, good ESR=0.05, bad esr>=1.1)

    Other caps that did not fail yet:
    C664: CapXon 470uf 25v (runs at 12v)
    C554: CapXon 470uf 25v (runs at 5v)
    C1, C661: Taicon 1000uf 16v (runs at 12v)
    C210: CapXon 33uf 35v (runs at 12v)

    The video board has a dark spot near C37. C37 tests good.

    C37: Jackcon 47uf 25v, esr=0.06 in circuit, esr=1.1 out of circuit

    This TN Film panel running on DVI is as clear as my PVA monitors with excellent bleed control.

    One person here on badcaps was able to fix their x22wg-Gamer entirely from the debug menu.
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