Re: Issue with Westinghouse 19" LCD Monitor (large pics)
I am working on a Westinghouse TV with board DAC-19m015. It has a nice little burn spot where L105 used to be. Can anyone tell me what is supposed to be there? Thanks in advance. :-)
Craig
It has a nice little burn spot where L105 used to be.
L105 => L => inductor.
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Re: Issue with Westinghouse 19" LCD Monitor (large pics)
That's what I thought, but I wanted to make sure. :-)
Since L105 is gone is there any way to find the correct inductor to replace it? Any ideas are welcome.
Thanks again,
Craig
That's what I thought, but I wanted to make sure. :-)
Since L105 is gone is there any way to find the correct inductor to replace it? Any ideas are welcome.
Thanks again,
Craig
I had thought of searching for the service manual for the monitor and other monitors that use the same power supply. The I realized that a considerable amount of current passed through that inductor to destroy it AND damage the circuit trace next to it. There is certain to be additional damage.
PlainBill
For a number of reasons, both health and personal, I will no longer be active on this board. Any PMs asking for assistance will be ignored.
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Re: Issue with Westinghouse 19" LCD Monitor (large pics)
Another question about my DAC-19M015 power board.
On the solder side, to the right of the CE103 cap (1000uf, 25 vdc) (with the cap positioned to the top), there's a small black square labeled ZD100. It appears to be cracked.
Can anyone tell me what kind of component it might be, and the value?
Re: Issue with Westinghouse 19" LCD Monitor (large pics)
Could someone help me identify this diode? I have a couple of these that are shorted. I've replaced all the capacitors, 40T03GP MOSFET and checked all fuses. I found several SMD resistors that had very high resistance (0.2 ohms -> 1.9 megaohms) along with these shorted diodes.
I believe these are LL4148 diodes, but I would like someone who is familiar with these to verify. Thanks
If the dac-19m005 is similar to your dac-19m015
The markings on the 005 board of zd100 read.The diode is closer to CE104 CAP.
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After some discussions on another board, it appears that the prefix 'zd' stands for zener diode. We're guessing a 12 volt, 1 watt zener should do the trick.
I had emailed Delta Products about this board in hopes of getting a schematic and/or a parts list. I got back a fairly curt (snotty) reply basically telling me to take it up with Westinghouse. And we all know how they are.
After some discussions on another board, it appears that the prefix 'zd' stands for zener diode. We're guessing a 12 volt, 1 watt zener should do the trick.
I had emailed Delta Products about this board in hopes of getting a schematic and/or a parts list. I got back a fairly curt (snotty) reply basically telling me to take it up with Westinghouse. And we all know how they are.
It should be pointed out that this power supply - indeed, the entire monitor, is sold under a number of different labels.
Two sites that can be helpful are www.elektrotanya.com, which has a number of service manuals. Their 2 downloads a day limit will be lifted if you register.
Re: Issue with Westinghouse 19" LCD Monitor (large pics)
Thanks for the links, Bill. I think I can get the power board schematic if I can ever come up with another model number. I thought I had it with a Viewsonic monitor, but it turned out to be a Delta DAC-19M010 unfortunately.
Thanks for the links, Bill. I think I can get the power board schematic if I can ever come up with another model number. I thought I had it with a Viewsonic monitor, but it turned out to be a Delta DAC-19M010 unfortunately.
This is a constant problem. Quite often we will find several different power supply / inverter boards and even logic cards used in a given model of monitor.
PlainBill
For a number of reasons, both health and personal, I will no longer be active on this board. Any PMs asking for assistance will be ignored.
Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.
Re: Issue with Westinghouse 19" LCD Monitor (large pics)
I have this same monitor: Westinghouse L2046NV. Same issue... but once I replaced all the caps and the mosfets, it still didn't work. The backlights would flicker for a second, and then go out... over and over. I finally found R210 (on the backside of the board) was bad. Ohm'd out it read 900K ohms... and it should be 10 ohms. Reads: 10R0. I replaced it and it fixed the issue. Just wanted to throw my two cents in to help others if they have the same issue. This one was killing me for a while.
Thanks to all those on this, very long, thread that have helped... the info was a great help to me.
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