Re: Maxdata 101910 same as Viewsonic
Hello,, Thanks for your reply The PSU pack I am using is 12V 2.0a so as you say maybe it is not strong enough,........ I have just tried a 12v 6a PSU and the screen does not even flash now.. I monitored the current and the meter blips @.75a for a split second....The green light stays on, Now I am even more confused. John
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Maxdata 101910 same as Viewsonic
Hello.. I am sorry if I posted this in the wrong place as my previous message ended up at the bottom of a thread,,,
I hope someone can clarify thias fault.. I folllowed the info from SCENIC . I got a 12V power supply with at least 1.5A handy? (2.5+A would be better)
if so, you could "inject" it to the pinheader connecting the powersupply/inverter board to the logic board.
or just solder 2 wires with the right polarity to the cap right next to the pin header.
that way you can determine if the logic board is OK or not and make sure it's not the...
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Re: ViewSonic VX924 - The Saga Continues
Hello.. I hope someone can clarify.. I folllowed the info form SCENIC .got a 12V powersupply with at least 1.5A handy? (2.5+A would be better)
if so, you could "inject" it to the pinheader connecting the powersupply/inverter board to the logic board.
or just solder 2 wires with the right polarity to the cap right next to the pin header.
that way you can determine if the logic board is OK or not and make sure it's not the power/inverterboard's fault.
if it still randomly goes into standby mode,...
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