Re: Viewsonic VT2430 fluctuating 5V rail
It did disable the audio, I couldn't hear anything but had my meter on the 5V rail and saw it was pulsing. R_J do you think I should test a load on the 12v rail without the main board attached to see if it has any effect on the 5V rail?
When I did the load test on the 5V rail it wasn't fluctuating, but maybe it still comes from the power supply when there is a load on the 12V rail. What do you think?
Or could it be one of the caps on the main board? I am tempted in trying to change them (there are quite a few) but there are some 16V caps, 35V caps and 50V caps on the main board. Some are 1uf 50V, wonder if that could be a source? I checked all of them with the transistor tester ESR function, but a lot of them are in parallell so I don't really get good readings.
It did disable the audio, I couldn't hear anything but had my meter on the 5V rail and saw it was pulsing. R_J do you think I should test a load on the 12v rail without the main board attached to see if it has any effect on the 5V rail?
When I did the load test on the 5V rail it wasn't fluctuating, but maybe it still comes from the power supply when there is a load on the 12V rail. What do you think?
Or could it be one of the caps on the main board? I am tempted in trying to change them (there are quite a few) but there are some 16V caps, 35V caps and 50V caps on the main board. Some are 1uf 50V, wonder if that could be a source? I checked all of them with the transistor tester ESR function, but a lot of them are in parallell so I don't really get good readings.
But today, I’m making an exception here. Why? No idea. Perhaps only because the repair details are still “fresh” in my head… which is ironic, given this is a 16 year old monitor that hardly anyone will care about today. It is new to me, though.
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