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Last Activity: 05-26-2011, 11:34 AM
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  • Re: MAG Innovision Lt765

    Thanks alot for the responses-
    - This board does have a external power supply- both i have used are doing the correct voltage.
    - Both lamp inverters are operating just fine.
    - I have isolated this board to be the problem.

    Sorry to bother you Plainbill - but u don't have to guess at anything here I wasn't asking any question to anyone that didn't know this board- Though im sure glad to see your willingness to help people! Thats at least nice.

    I looked and looked on the web for a more in-depth "common"...
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  • Re: MAG Innovision Lt765

    Ps - if anyone knows this board off hand - any indication to what caps are on the supply side vs the operation side (hope im making sence) would be super sweet to get a heads up! replac'n 21 per board would be totally expensive! but since im out of work atm - i suppose i have some time for trial and error cheers - Post'n a great pic next post....
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    Last edited by pctechguy; 04-30-2011, 10:48 PM. Reason: added photo

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  • Re: MAG Innovision Lt765

    I have this same board- acutally 43 of them - ill be replacing the caps on a few to determine the culpriates- i know the last post on this was 08 but ill have some solution to this soon. There are 21 cap's on this board - Im sure its one in the power section of this board- but this board runs everything except the high-voltage for the lamps. Ps - the "goo" on the transistors is normal - its solder flux. good to have
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