Hi, I have two monitors with PSU problems and I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on what could be wrong with them before I replace all the capacitors.
The blueh monitor works for a few minuites before cutting out. The monitor has to be left for a while before it will work again (cool down?). The voltages are OK until the screen cuts out, at which point the 5v rail drops to 4.6. Runnning the monitor off an external 5v PSU solves the problem.
The board has ILPI-068 written on it.
The other monitor doesn't turn on (not even the LED). I left the monitor at work so I haven't tested it loaded but unloaded it has approxamately the correct voltages, but produces (on 14.5v rail) 13.5v for one sec, 14v for one sec, 14.5v for one sec, and then drops back to 13.5v. This could just be due to being unloaded though.
The bord is a Digital Decode Ltd. PI-SB01
None of the components look damaged and I have done basic resistance tests on both of them (FETS, caps, diodes, transformers etc.) and they all seem to be ok. I don't have an ESR meter at home but I could test the caps when I'm at work on Monday. Nothing seems to be getting particularly hot either.
Does anyone have any ideas on what to test?
Thanks, Nick
The blueh monitor works for a few minuites before cutting out. The monitor has to be left for a while before it will work again (cool down?). The voltages are OK until the screen cuts out, at which point the 5v rail drops to 4.6. Runnning the monitor off an external 5v PSU solves the problem.
The board has ILPI-068 written on it.
The other monitor doesn't turn on (not even the LED). I left the monitor at work so I haven't tested it loaded but unloaded it has approxamately the correct voltages, but produces (on 14.5v rail) 13.5v for one sec, 14v for one sec, 14.5v for one sec, and then drops back to 13.5v. This could just be due to being unloaded though.
The bord is a Digital Decode Ltd. PI-SB01
None of the components look damaged and I have done basic resistance tests on both of them (FETS, caps, diodes, transformers etc.) and they all seem to be ok. I don't have an ESR meter at home but I could test the caps when I'm at work on Monday. Nothing seems to be getting particularly hot either.
Does anyone have any ideas on what to test?
Thanks, Nick
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