Re: ACER 1916B LCD Monitor won't start when cold





"Tim" <tim@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:MPG.225b5afdceee8a5b9896e8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
In article <cScIj.1006$at6.868@trndny01>, jamessweet@xxxxxxxxxxx says...


"Tim" <tim@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:MPG.225b3030de70bc7d9896e7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
It seems this 19" LCD won't start up when it is cold. If you leave it
for a bit then it will eventually start up. The customer reported that
it had a swimming effect, but I did not see that happening. I did
notice
that the backlight seemed to dim and brighten on it's own once in a
while.

I'm assuming that the CCFL tubes or the inverter are the cause of the
dimming, but the startup problem is weird. The screen blinks the LED
and
you hear a high voltage like squeak and the lcd flashes bands
momentarily, but no pic or menu is displayed. After it gets warmed up,
it will run for days without incident.

I really hate to throw this one out without trying to solve it's
problems. It's a 2005 model.

Any ideas out there?

- Tim -

First thing I'd check is electrolytic capacitors in the power supply and
throughout the rest of the monitor. Cold faults are the classic symptom
of
bad capacitors, I wouldn't be surprised if you find some of them bulging
or
leaking onto the PCBs.


Well I got the monitor opened up, and I found 5 jiffy popped
electrolytics, all on the PS board, and all the same value (470uf @ 25V,
made by CapXon). All the other caps look excellent. I'll replace those
puppies, and let you know the outcome. I think I'll try to put in some
with a bit higher voltage, if I can find some that will fit into the
enclosure.

Thanks for the heads up,

- Tim -

Same voltage should be fine, those caps likely came from the infamous
electrolyte scandal of a few years back. Make sure you scrub off the goo.


.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Highest energy cap thats available in hobby volumes .. maybe a few hundred pieces
    ... books specify that you should put equalizing resistors across ... Electrolytics and diodes are kinda like zeners- they'll self-klimit the ... and even if they did, its only at DC; suck a wallop of current out, and watch the voltage distribute itself according to capacitance ratios. ... This thump was big enough that the aforementioned cap value "balancing" occurred, over-voltaging the shit out of some caps, which failed spectacularly. ...
    (sci.electronics.design)
  • Re: ACER 1916B LCD Monitor wont start when cold
    ... First thing I'd check is electrolytic capacitors in the power supply ... electrolytics, all on the PS board, and all the same value (470uf @ ... All the other caps look excellent. ... in some with a bit higher voltage, if I can find some that will fit ...
    (sci.electronics.repair)
  • Re: FS: Marantz 10B tube tuner $2250
    ... supply the capacitor with a current-limited voltage source ... The old caps will slowly come up to voltage as ... Some caps take only a few minutes to re-form. ... This lets me re-form 500 volt electrolytics if I need ...
    (rec.audio.tubes)
  • Re: What happens when electrolytic capacitors dry out?
    ... caps were dried out in my 1971 Doumaflauuchi Quadraphonic HiFi Set so I ... How long does it take for electrolytics to 'dry out'? ... This "drying out" happens because all common* electrolytic capacitors ... Need to learn how to apply control theory in your embedded system? ...
    (sci.electronics.basics)
  • Re: Highest energy cap thats available in hobby volumes .. maybe a few hundred pieces
    ... They have 650 to 2600 farads in this ... I've since been looking at surplus high voltage caps in the fractional ... A big array of series/parallel electrolytics, like photoflash caps, ...
    (sci.electronics.design)