Greetings from Asia
Virgin thread here... kindly be gentle.. heee..
firstly, I have only limited experience & expertise
tools I have now
1)DMM (w/out capacitor measurement)
2)soldering tools..
3)tiny-winy magnifying glass
ok here goes, sorry to be long winded...
Got a Viewsonic VX715
symptom - screen display flashing every 2-3 sec,
so I changed one of the 1000uF/16v cap (the one lying down) coz it was a little bloated,
no change, the screen display still flashing every 2-3 sec,
so decide to leave it there while I enjoy a good game of soccer (World cup 2010),...
during halftime, I discovered screen display is black.
Switch off & on again, it now becomes the classic 3 sec to black..
so I inspected the board again, did some touch-up soldering on some components
but was surprised to see the other 1000uF/16v cap (the one standing up)
-ve is facing the heatsink while I saw clearly on the PCB marking printed that it was supposed to be -ve facing outwards.. YIKES!
desoldered it,.. another surprise comes,
beneath it there is a marker pen indicating -ve is should be facing the heatsink,..
confused..
so decide to follow the PCB marking printed.. power it up..
then >>>> *POP*.. + acrid smell.. DAMNED!..
traced to be around the transformer, I think,
inspected the board again, but can't see any burnt area/component
1000uF/16v cap (the one standing up) swelled, but display is still 3 sec to black..
changed the swelled 1000uF/16v cap... THIS time -ve facing inwards.. power it up
but display is still 3 sec to black..
Hope somebody can help me out on my next step/s....
1)how do I know, did I fried the transformer or any other components?
2)Where do I need to measure (resistance or voltage) to determine whether to change any other components?
Any other suggestions are welcome
i've attached the images of the power board.. apologies if its not good enough.. ignore the pix dates as i have forgotten to set it..
btw - manage to resize it using this website> http://www.resizeyourimage.com/...
p/s: this is just the beginning..
currently beneath my bed is cluttered with 3 other faulty panels awaiting my attention.. or they can be great nests for insects to mate & form a colony.. hehe..
Virgin thread here... kindly be gentle.. heee..

firstly, I have only limited experience & expertise
tools I have now
1)DMM (w/out capacitor measurement)
2)soldering tools..
3)tiny-winy magnifying glass
ok here goes, sorry to be long winded...
Got a Viewsonic VX715
symptom - screen display flashing every 2-3 sec,
so I changed one of the 1000uF/16v cap (the one lying down) coz it was a little bloated,
no change, the screen display still flashing every 2-3 sec,
so decide to leave it there while I enjoy a good game of soccer (World cup 2010),...

during halftime, I discovered screen display is black.
Switch off & on again, it now becomes the classic 3 sec to black..
so I inspected the board again, did some touch-up soldering on some components
but was surprised to see the other 1000uF/16v cap (the one standing up)
-ve is facing the heatsink while I saw clearly on the PCB marking printed that it was supposed to be -ve facing outwards.. YIKES!
desoldered it,.. another surprise comes,

beneath it there is a marker pen indicating -ve is should be facing the heatsink,..
confused..

so decide to follow the PCB marking printed.. power it up..
then >>>> *POP*.. + acrid smell.. DAMNED!..

traced to be around the transformer, I think,
inspected the board again, but can't see any burnt area/component
1000uF/16v cap (the one standing up) swelled, but display is still 3 sec to black..
changed the swelled 1000uF/16v cap... THIS time -ve facing inwards.. power it up
but display is still 3 sec to black..
Hope somebody can help me out on my next step/s....

1)how do I know, did I fried the transformer or any other components?
2)Where do I need to measure (resistance or voltage) to determine whether to change any other components?
Any other suggestions are welcome
i've attached the images of the power board.. apologies if its not good enough.. ignore the pix dates as i have forgotten to set it..

btw - manage to resize it using this website> http://www.resizeyourimage.com/...

p/s: this is just the beginning..


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