Re: HP Monitor Mash-up
Sorry guys, moving my questions to budm's thread dedicated to the monitor in question. Thank you all!
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Re: HP Monitor Mash-up
Well I gave it a try and even opened coil L802 but still the same . Nothing visible that can justify a short circuit and I'm out of ideas and it just got out of my range ...
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Re: HP Monitor Mash-up
Thank you for your quick answer .
I'll try to do my best as for the pics and exposing my problem.
The rectifier is a sp10100c , the one next to it was almost burning too last attempts to check the power board. I've tried to check voltage on transformer SPW-055 but no joy. Let me remember that i'm a beginner with electronics but i deal with electrical devices and installations every day and i'm used to troubleshoot them.
Here, i'm stucked here because i don't know where to start looking at. Usually i start searching for evident failures...
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Re: HP Monitor Mash-up
Hi there guys,
i've came across with one of these boards (ILPI-027),from a HP W1907V and i'm having some problems with it.
It had the 2 sec to black problem and by looking into the the forum descriptions, i've decided to have a go and try to repair it. I did check all the solderings and resolder all of them. The problem happened when it tried to get it running again. It started to make strange noises through the speakers and when i looked at it it was almost burning from a Schottky barrier rectifier, the D803 on the board. I've tried to...
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Hello everybody and let me thank you all for all the good information posted throughout this forum. It has made my life easier on learning electronics and the tricks off LCD Monitors repairing.
Best regards y'all !
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