Re: ACER GD235HZ - Won't turn on
I'm stumped I've reached the ever so slowly extending cap of my knowledge. As in the other post I checked the I202 and I203 (Not inverters, linear regulators) on the logic board.
I202 and I203 are CMOS LODs Type AME8815BECSxxx
[URL="http://www.ame.com.tw/datasheet/AME8815.pdf"]http://www.ame.com.tw/datasheet/AME8815.pdf[/URL]
The diagram on the schematics shows me that pin 1 is ground, 2 out and 3 in. I'm using my $8 multimeter on diode testing ( ->|- ) mode to check if they work... But, color me...
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Last edited by G2idlock; 06-11-2020, 12:00 AM.
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Re: ACER GD235HZ - Won't turn on
So, I took a gander with my lack of knowledge. Checked the PSU and was getting 5v off of both pins to the mainboard...
So It's come down to the main board.
Anyone have an idea where I should check first?
I'll keep doing research, haven't found any documented guide / video or schematics of the board, so I'm a bit overwhelmed.
the 5v pins on the PSU go into the main board on the red and orange wires on the front facing top left connector of the main board.
EDIT: Following Budm's...Last edited by G2idlock; 06-10-2020, 11:38 PM.
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Re: ACER GD235HZ - Won't turn on
Wouldn't let me edit my original post. Adding pictures of PS and main board....
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ACER GD235HZ - Won't turn on
So it's come time for me to learn a couple things.
I have this oldie but goldie monitor that i want to get running again, it's been 2ce so far this monitor went out cold on me. First time was around 8 months ago when i had a power outage and the screen would not turn on. Took it to get it fixed, it stayed there for 3 days and came back alive and working. Not 40 days later, another power outage and my screen went dark again (Yes, I've learned, I now have all my current components plugged into a surge protector). It's been dead since (about 6 months now).
Here's the issue...Last edited by G2idlock; 06-09-2020, 05:50 PM.
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Hello!
I'm g2idlock, 30, looking to learn as much as possible from these forums.
Have a degree in mechanical engineering, yet know too little on electrical circuits and electrical engineering overall.
Also extremely tired of spending money on new components or getting old ones fixed when I would hope to be able to do it myself.
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