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    #61
    Re: Viewsonic VX910

    I don't know if you still have this monitor or power supply, but I just got an ESR meter, and I saved my caps from the repair knowing some day I would get one, and the 4 aluminum caps I replaced were all in tolerance and low ESR, so that was not my problem. I also replaced the red poly cap, the 2 little blue caps by the transformer, and the 2 transistors on the bottom of the board. Get a flux pen, its helps!

    Transistors on bottom of board part # from digikey: http://www.digikey.com/product-searc...4672T100QCT-ND

    I replaced these or at least 1 of them because I damaged it removing it... : http://www.digikey.com/scripts/DkSea...=0&y=0&cur=USD

    These are the 2 ceramic caps, don't know if they were bad: http://www.digikey.com/scripts/DkSea...=0&y=0&cur=USD

    And this was the red poly cap I installed: http://www.digikey.com/scripts/DkSea...=0&y=0&cur=USD

    I hope this helps someone someday.

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      #62
      Re: Viewsonic VX910

      Those two caps are for the ROYER oscillator Inverter output circuits tuning caps, you have to always check them for value and leakage resistance otherwise it will take out your new transistors, very common failure in DELL/BENQ/HP/VIEWSONIC monitors.
      Never stop learning
      Basic LCD TV and Monitor troubleshooting guides.
      http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthr...956#post305956

      Voltage Regulator (LDO) testing:
      http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthr...999#post300999

      Inverter testing using old CFL:
      http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthr...er+testing+cfl

      Tear down pictures : Hit the ">" Show Albums and stories" on the left side
      http://s807.photobucket.com/user/budm/library/

      TV Factory reset codes listing:
      http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=24809

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        #63
        Re: Viewsonic VX910

        Originally posted by Scenic View Post
        now that you say it, i remember where i've seen those insides.. in my own Belinea 101910

        caps are the primary suspect.

        if you have an external 12V power supply with at least 1.5A, you could try to hook it up to the powersupplie's output pins while it's connected up.

        sort of like this (notice the 2 wires going into the connector between the PSU and controller board)


        that way the monitor should turn on.. easiest way to test if the inverter part of the powersupply and LCD controller board are OK.

        i think the pins were labeled. if not, follow the traces from the pins to the cap right next to that pin header (on the power supply board!) which connects both boards. that's your "12V injection point"..
        So, I checked the voltage here, and it goes from around 4v, crawls up to 12v, then drops to 4v again. Is there a prime suspect in this case? I have replaced the caps, tested the other caps, no bad solder joints, no holes in the transformers, etc.

        Side note: Is simply hooking this up to an external 12V supply a feasible workaround? Would one still need 120v to power the backlight?

        Thanks for everything! Very useful information thus far!

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          #64
          Re: Viewsonic VX910

          Well... I hooked up an external 12v source. Worked great.... for about 5 seconds...then the two transistors on that side popped; the magic smoke escaped, and it was laid to rest.



          time for a new monitor.

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            #65
            Re: Viewsonic VX910

            2SC4672

            http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...:X:AAQ:US:1123

            I had the same problem with a Viewsonic VX724. Those transistors and the transformer on the other side were burnt.
            You should test the transformer too.

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              #66
              Re: Viewsonic VX910

              Originally posted by Nocta View Post
              2SC4672

              http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...:X:AAQ:US:1123

              I had the same problem with a Viewsonic VX724. Those transistors and the transformer on the other side were burnt.
              You should test the transformer too.
              I ended up just purchasing a whole new board from Ebay. $23, less screwing around.

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                #67
                Re: Viewsonic VX910

                Originally posted by plainbill View Post
                not an exact match for the symptoms i am seeing, but check the transistors i have circled to see if they are shorted.

                Plainbill
                what are the transistors they are shorted dk qp not much help
                pnp npn 5 v 50 v etc hope you can tell me
                sincerly j.r. Smith

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                  #68
                  Re: Viewsonic VX910

                  Monitor in question is viewsonic vx910 model #vs10167

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                    #69
                    Re: Viewsonic VX910

                    Which board does it use? FP035-1PI01?
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                    Last edited by budm; 11-01-2012, 10:59 AM.
                    Never stop learning
                    Basic LCD TV and Monitor troubleshooting guides.
                    http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthr...956#post305956

                    Voltage Regulator (LDO) testing:
                    http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthr...999#post300999

                    Inverter testing using old CFL:
                    http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthr...er+testing+cfl

                    Tear down pictures : Hit the ">" Show Albums and stories" on the left side
                    http://s807.photobucket.com/user/budm/library/

                    TV Factory reset codes listing:
                    http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=24809

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                      #70
                      Re: Viewsonic VX910

                      Originally posted by SMITHWHO View Post
                      what are the transistors they are shorted dk qp not much help
                      pnp npn 5 v 50 v etc hope you can tell me
                      sincerly j.r. Smith
                      dk- 2sc4672

                      qp-production code

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                        #71
                        Re: Viewsonic VX910

                        The part # for the Polypropylene cap at DigiKey is P14242-ND, I just ordered 1 to replace a bad one on the same board. It had actually lead a molasses like matter from it. I replaced all the CrpXon's as well and I'm about to start meter reading.

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                          #72
                          Re: Viewsonic VX910

                          Hi all, I'm having the same issue as AJ above on a VX910. I replaced all the Crapxons ( I repaired one of these last week ) except the large one. I also replaced the Polypropylene cap in the pics shown previously. I also found a bad solder joint in one of the small blue ceramic caps and The monitor's green light comes on and every two seconds there's a light flicker at the bottom of the screen. I measured the resistance on the small surface mount transistors on the bottom side of the board. The top of my board in this area looks like it was cooked in an oven. The two SM transistors on the left as you're looking at the bottom of the board read 3 ohms from the middle pin to the top pin and 7 opens from the middle pin to the bottom pin. On the right side the readings are 3 ohms from middle to top and 18 ohms from middle to bottom. I'm guessing the two on the cooked side of the board are cooked as well. When I measure a brand new one of these out of circuit I get nothing from middle to top, and 18 ohms frrom middle to bottom.

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                            #73
                            Re: Viewsonic VX910

                            Originally posted by OSE View Post
                            I am having a power problem with my VX910. The green light on the power button will light up however the screen remains blank. After a few seconds the screen will give an image for maybe 1 second. Once that image appears it quickly vanishes and the monitor power cycle through this process repeatedly.

                            From what I've been reading online these monitors seem to have quite a few issues with bad caps and other power issues however I don't know which parts should be replaced.
                            ADDRESS FOR SCHEMATIC SAME AS VX910

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                              #74
                              Re: Viewsonic VX910

                              I'm now dealing with a VX910 with the same symptom. It was working fine until it stopped working. When I opened it up, there were several caps with bulging ends. The large cap, which does not normally fail, was not only bulging, one lead fell off when I touched it.

                              After replacing all of the electrolytic caps with low ESR 105 degree parts, the problem persists. I've started doing some probing on the power supply board, and it seems that the PWM chip is not starting up. The 10uF startup cap has been replaced twice, just for good measure. There is 171 volts across the big cap. The only activity on the board is a spike about once per second. It's hard to tell where it's coming from.

                              This is the first LCD monitor I've tackled. If I'd seen one working correctly, I'd have a better idea where to start. Thanks to SMITHWHO, I have the correct schematic. My best guess at this point is the PWM chip, U320. Thoughts?

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