Re: Viewsonic Optiquest Q19wb
Hey guys, I had the same issue and it turned our that the whole reason for this problem was a weak CCFL. I figured over a period of time the lamp gets weaker and weaker in handling the job and there is absolutely nothing wrong with the PCB (At least for 2 Second to blank problem on Viewsonics!). so first consider the age of your Viewsonic monitor and next swap the LCD screen with a good one and you'll see that it works fine with the PCB you were suspicious of malfunctioning. What I did was to swap the weakened CCFL LCD screen with another monitor of the same size. Upon doing this, both are working fine. Why is that? I think its because the other monitor's inverter (which BTW was a different brand but the same screen size) could juice up the weakened CCFL up to a point that it perfectly turned on. That was my solution and as I mentioned, both monitors are working fine. For how long? God knows!
Hey guys, I had the same issue and it turned our that the whole reason for this problem was a weak CCFL. I figured over a period of time the lamp gets weaker and weaker in handling the job and there is absolutely nothing wrong with the PCB (At least for 2 Second to blank problem on Viewsonics!). so first consider the age of your Viewsonic monitor and next swap the LCD screen with a good one and you'll see that it works fine with the PCB you were suspicious of malfunctioning. What I did was to swap the weakened CCFL LCD screen with another monitor of the same size. Upon doing this, both are working fine. Why is that? I think its because the other monitor's inverter (which BTW was a different brand but the same screen size) could juice up the weakened CCFL up to a point that it perfectly turned on. That was my solution and as I mentioned, both monitors are working fine. For how long? God knows!

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