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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Acer AL1916W

    Originally posted by mscott03
    I guess I am just jumping to quick conclusions, and should probably test more. The LCD is working, just the lights arent turning on - does that mean the bridge rectifier is working properly?
    A bad bridge rectifier means no power at all.

    If the backlights are not turning on at all (not even a flash), it may mean you have an open fuse or shorted transistor somewhere on the inverter board/section.

    Start by posting clear focused pictures (top down view - both sides) after reading

    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=1868
    Last edited by retiredcaps; 08-23-2010, 09:43 PM.

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  • mscott03
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    Re: Acer AL1916W

    I guess I am just jumping to quick conclusions, and should probably test more. The LCD is working, just the lights arent turning on - does that mean the bridge rectifier is working properly?

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Acer AL1916W

    Originally posted by mscott03
    Any suggestion on which one / where to order a new rectifier from?
    If you are the USA, try digikey.com. What makes you think that the bridge rectifier is bad in the first place?

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  • mscott03
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    Re: Acer AL1916W

    OK, I will work on that tonight. Any suggestion on which one / where to order a new rectifier from?

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Acer AL1916W

    Originally posted by mscott03
    I started to test my rectifier and noticed my numbers were all over the place.

    Does anyone have the specific range that all the contacts need to have between the others?
    If it reads less than 100 ohm, I would suspect a shorted bridge rectifier. To be sure, you need to remove it and test it out of circuit.

    If it is above 100 ohms, the bridge rectifier is probably good.

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  • mscott03
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    Re: Acer AL1916W

    Hey guys- I've been searching for this info all day and glad I found this place! I started to test my rectifier and noticed my numbers were all over the place.

    Does anyone have the specific range that all the contacts need to have between the others?

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Acer AL1916W

    Originally posted by zwahelian
    with the multimeter set to 200 ohm:

    black on 2, red on 4 - .4
    red on 2, black on 4 - .4

    I will remove the rectifier tonight and retest.

    Thanks
    Just a FYI, for resistance test, you don't need to reverse the probes.

    Diodes are supposed to allow current to flow only in one direction so that is why you need to test the in both directions. One side should read 0.5 to 0.7 and the other reading should be 0L.

    This definitely sounds like a shorted bridge rectifier.

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  • zwahelian
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    Re: Acer AL1916W

    with the multimeter set to 200 ohm:

    black on 1, red on 2 - 1
    black on 1, red on 3 - 1
    black on 1, red on 4 - 1
    black on 2, red on 3 - 1
    black on 2, red on 4 - .4
    black on 3, red on 4 - 1

    red on 1, black on 2 - 1
    red on 1, black on 3 - 1
    red on 1, black on 4 - 1
    red on 2, black on 3 - 1
    red on 2, black on 4 - .4
    red on 3, black on 4 - 1

    I will remove the rectifier tonight and retest.

    Thanks

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Acer AL1916W

    Originally posted by zwahelian
    with the multimeter set to 200k ohm:

    black on 1, red on 2 - infinity
    black on 1, red on 3 - 1
    black on 1, red on 4 - infinity
    black on 2, red on 3 - 1
    black on 2, red on 4 - 0
    black on 3, red on 4 - 1

    diode test:

    black on 1, red on 2 - 1
    black on 1, red on 3 - 1
    black on 1, red on 4 - 1
    black on 2, red on 3 - .512
    black on 2, red on 4 - 0
    black on 3, red on 4 - 1

    red on 1, black on 2 - .477
    red on 1, black on 3 - .517
    red on 1, black on 4 - .476
    red on 2, black on 3 - 1
    red on 2, black on 4 - 0
    red on 3, black on 4 - .511

    please tell me I did this right.
    Please retest the ohm test with your multimeter set on 200 setting (the one just left of the continuity rotary setting). 200k ohm is too high. Pin 2 to 4 will be the interesting one to re-measure.

    If pin 2 and 4 on the 200ohm test still shows a low reading (like < 2 ohms), you have a probably shorted bridge rectifier. To verify, remove it from the board and retest out of circuit just to be sure. If it is bad, you will need the model number and replace it.
    Last edited by retiredcaps; 07-30-2010, 03:09 PM.

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  • zwahelian
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    Re: Acer AL1916W

    Originally posted by retiredcaps
    With power off and unplugged.

    1) set your multimeter on ohm
    2) number the rectifier pins 1 to 4
    3) put black on 1, red on 2 - record ohm
    4) put black on 1, red on 3 - record ohm
    5) put black on 1, red on 4 - record ohm
    6) put black on 2, red on 3 - record ohm
    7) put black on 2, red on 4 - record ohm
    8) put black on 3, red on 4 - record ohm

    You should have 6 ohm readings.

    Do same test as above, but with diode setting AND you want to reverse black and red.

    You should have 12 diode readings.
    with the multimeter set to 200k ohm:

    black on 1, red on 2 - infinity
    black on 1, red on 3 - 1
    black on 1, red on 4 - infinity
    black on 2, red on 3 - 1
    black on 2, red on 4 - 0
    black on 3, red on 4 - 1

    red on 1, black on 2 - infinity
    red on 1, black on 3 - 1
    red on 1, black on 4 - infinity
    red on 2, black on 3 - 1
    red on 2, black on 4 - 0
    red on 3, black on 4 - 1

    diode test:

    black on 1, red on 2 - 1
    black on 1, red on 3 - 1
    black on 1, red on 4 - 1
    black on 2, red on 3 - .512
    black on 2, red on 4 - 0
    black on 3, red on 4 - 1

    red on 1, black on 2 - .477
    red on 1, black on 3 - .517
    red on 1, black on 4 - .476
    red on 2, black on 3 - 1
    red on 2, black on 4 - 0
    red on 3, black on 4 - .511

    please tell me I did this right.

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  • alexanna
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    Re: Acer AL1916W

    Quick question ,Have we ever determined if the fuse is good?
    Al.

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Acer AL1916W

    Originally posted by zwahelian
    Just to clarify, I should check the rectifier with it desoldered from the circuit board?
    I test the bridge rectifier in circuit.

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  • zwahelian
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    Re: Acer AL1916W

    Just to clarify, I should check the rectifier with it desoldered from the circuit board?

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  • zwahelian
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    Re: Acer AL1916W

    Here is a picture of my multimeter.
    Attached Files

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Acer AL1916W

    Originally posted by BullPar
    What kind of meter are you using? Dont use the tone setting that can give you false readings.
    Agreed. I used the continuity setting and got a false reading on a picofuse. It read 18 ohm and that lead me to believe the fuse was good when in fact it was bad. It depends on the multimeter, but some meters will beep if the measurement is under 30 ohms.

    A good fuse should read 0.3 ohm.

    Post a picture of your multimeter.

    Before you order anything, you should check the bridge rectifier. That may be shorted.

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  • BullPar
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    Re: Acer AL1916W

    What kind of meter are you using? Dont use the tone setting that can give you false readings.

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  • zwahelian
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    Re: Acer AL1916W

    Please bare with me... I am a total noob when it comes to this stuff. The multimeter I'm using has many different settings, and I found the resistance tone setting which should give me a tone when touching the leads of the 2A/250V fuse, right? I think I was using it incorrectly and misread that the fuse was fine. I get no tone at all when touching the ends of the fuse. Should I go ahead and order a replacement from digikey?

    Also, could someone recommend the most appropriate fuse on Digikey's site?

    Will part # F3292-ND or F3297-ND do the trick?


    Thanks again, gaining the experience is invaluable.

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Acer AL1916W

    Originally posted by zwahelian
    The fuse is fine, how do I test the rectifier to see if it is shorted?
    With power off and unplugged.

    1) set your multimeter on ohm
    2) number the rectifier pins 1 to 4
    3) put black on 1, red on 2 - record ohm
    4) put black on 1, red on 3 - record ohm
    5) put black on 1, red on 4 - record ohm
    6) put black on 2, red on 3 - record ohm
    7) put black on 2, red on 4 - record ohm
    8) put black on 3, red on 4 - record ohm

    You should have 6 ohm readings.

    Do same test as above, but with diode setting AND you want to reverse black and red.

    You should have 12 diode readings.

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  • zwahelian
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    Re: Acer AL1916W

    The fuse is fine, how do I test the rectifier to see if it is shorted?

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Acer AL1916W

    Originally posted by zwahelian
    The power LED light doesn't light up at all. I swapped PSU's with the good monitor and it works fine, so at least I've narrowed it down to the PSU. The only capacitor I didn't replace was the big 100uF 450v su'scon. When the PSU is plugged in, I get no voltage from the leads of the large cap with my volt meter.
    Members here hate su'scon and you may want to replace this cap. But before you do, try (with power off and unplugged)

    1) test fuse to see if it is open
    2) test rectifier to see if it shorted (it is the black long rectangular thing and should be marked with a D on the PCB)

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