Re: Gateway FPD1976w / LE1936 Problem
Well yes I understand that, but the thing is the voltage drops after about 2 minutes from that normal output down to 1.42V.
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Re: Gateway FPD1976w / LE1936 Problem
Actually, I just came across something. I went to go retest the AS1117L-33 prong 2 and initial when I plugged power into it, the reading was a 3.2V but after about 2 minutes it dropped down to 1.4V again. I would have to assume that this definitely means the component is bad.
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Re: Gateway FPD1976w / LE1936 Problem
So you figure if I just replace that one the problem will be solved?
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Re: Gateway FPD1976w / LE1936 Problem
For the regulator labeled AS1117L-18 I received the following readings:
Pin 1 - 0.0V
Pin 2 - 1.79V
Pin 3 - 5.02V
For the regulator labeled AS1117L-33 I received the following readings:
Pin 1 - 0.0V
Pin 2 - 1.42V
Pin 3 - 5.02V
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Re: Gateway FPD1976w / LE1936 Problem
Actually, I do not know which is input and which is output so the picture is of the voltages I receive (+1 resembles the positive probe is on the prong labeled 1, -2 resembles the negative probe is on the middle prong not labeled etc.)...
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Re: Gateway FPD1976w / LE1936 Problem
That is what I figured so I assume this one is bad?
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Re: Gateway FPD1976w / LE1936 Problem
Actually, on the regulators themselves, one says AS1117L-18 and the other AS1117L-33. I suppose the one reading AS1117L-33 is bad because I received a voltage reading of 1.8 volts?
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Re: Gateway FPD1976w / LE1936 Problem
For both components I received a reading of 1.8 volts.
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Re: Gateway FPD1976w / LE1936 Problem
I'm sorry but I am not seeing anything labeled AL1117-XX on the board.
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Re: Gateway FPD1976w / LE1936 Problem
Well if its not the fuse then what else could it possibly be?
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Re: Gateway FPD1976w / LE1936 Problem
Alright well I tested the probes together and got a reading of 2.5 Ohms. I replaced it with a brand new battery and tested the probes again and got a reading of 0.6 Ohms. I then tested the fuse again on the logic board and got a reading of 0.6 Ohms. I guess since there was no change in resistance that means the fuse is blown. Am I right?
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Re: Gateway FPD1976w / LE1936 Problem
I just tested it with a setting on the multimeter reading up to 200 ohms. The reading I got was 2.2 consistently, I tried it multiple times. I assume this shouldn't happen. Would that mean its blown?
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Re: Gateway FPD1976w / LE1936 Problem
I think I found it, would it happen to be the white component with the "k" on it? There is a "F1" above it....
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Re: Gateway FPD1976w / LE1936 Problem
I assume what I uploaded was the power board. Here is the logic board....
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Re: Gateway FPD1976w / LE1936 Problem
Hello,
I am having the issue that whenever I turn on my monitor it is just blankly white and proceeds to go into standby. However I do know why it is doing this. I have stripped the monitor down and have posted the images of the screen plus the insides. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks....
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