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How To Repair Dell E153Fpc LCD Monitor With Shutdown Problem

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Repairing the DELL E153Fpc LCD Monitor with the complaint of display shutdown after few seconds (power LED still on) was not difficult. Normally when this type of problem happens, we would first suspect the inverter board, then the filter capacitors and lastly the main board. A defective in one of the lamps and a faulty TL1451AC PWM IC or inverter ic may caused the display to shutdown as well. If the lamp is defective, it will send a feedback to pin 3 or 14 of TL1451AC IC and caused it to stop producing output signal thus the display just shut off once you switch it on. The power board is using a SG6841D pwm ic and a FQPF7N80 power fet . If this power section blow, it is quite easy to troubleshoot because it has fewer components. You can also use other part numbers to substitute the power fet.

As usual, after opening up the cover, I would first check for any burnt components, loose connector, cracked board, dry joints and etc before doing the voltage test. As for the lamps, I would check it last because lamps were seldom spoilt. Upon scanning for any bad components before starting the voltage test, I found a filter capacitor that had turned into darker color. Using the ESR meter revealed the ESR ohm has shoot up to 12 ohms. This filter capacitor located at C922 with the value of 1000 micro farad 16 volt. If you don’t have the ESR meter you can always use the digital capacitance meter. The value that I got from measuring the bad capacitor was 57 microfarad. If you don’t have ESR meter, make sure you get one-it’s fast and accurate.

Now, the question is why a filter capacitor can cause the display to shutdown? If you carefully see the picture, I’ve drawn the yellow path to show you how the voltage is flowing. By the way, the voltage at the bad filter capacitor line is 12 volt. The voltage passed through a SMD transistor in the start circuit and flow straight to pin 9 (VCC) of TL1451AC IC. In order to let the 12 volt to flow through the transistor and reach the vcc pin of the ic, first, a ‘on’ signal must be sent from the main board to trigger the transistor. If no signal send to the transistors (off signal), both transistors can’t be turned on and no voltage will follow through the ic. Thus if the main board or any of the start circuit components spoilt, there will be power but no display because the TL1451AC would not send signal to the Royer type L, C resonant and boost circuit, so no high voltage produced by the high voltage transformer and this will lead to no display.

In the above case, the LCD Monitor display shutdown was due to the ripple because of the bad filter capacitor. The ripple caused the TL1451AC IC to be unstable and eventually shutdown the output signal. Replacing only the filter capacitor solved the DELL E153Fpc LCD Monitor shutdown problem.

Conclusion, don’t always presumed that LCD Monitor is very tough or difficult to repair. From the above article, you could see that the caused of the shutdown problem was only a bad capacitor. If you fully understood how LCD Monitor works, then chances for you to successfully repair the monitor is very high but again it depends on the availability of spare parts. If you ever come across any LCD Monitor sent to you for repair for the first time, go ahead and start troubleshoot it. Who knows one day LCD Monitor repair could become one of the major source of income to you and your business.

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Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Learn How To Repair LCD Monitor

It is common knowledge that in almost all cases it is better to know how to repair lcd monitorcomponents than to substitute them. There are many reasons for this. LCD screens endure up to 10 years. In the case of LCD screens, the lifespan is even longer. Nonetheless, a screen can become unusable if a tiny part fails. Substituting the whole screen would be sound if the main transformer or the tube fails, for instance. Otherwise, repairing is the economical option. Also, repairing is also a more environmental friendly option, since monitors hold some types of metallic elements that are potentially dangerous. And, most importantly, repairing is cheaper than the purchase of a fresh electronic part.

And this is where Jestine Yong’s LCD Repair guidebook comes in handy. It consists of a step by step program that instructs you everything you want to know related to how to repair lcd monitor. White display, display shutdown after a couple of seconds, power with no display, dim display, are just some of the standard problems known to happen with LCD screens that are covered in this course. Everything that I’ve tried from his guidebook works and there are also some astounding bonuses that you get with the course. This guidebook is highly advocated to anyone who wishes to how to repair lcd monitor or just wishes to gain some money repairing other peoples LCD screens. This is a secure occupation these days, due to the fact that there are some pricey LCD screens out there and you cant just throw it out the window.

So, check out Jestine Yong’s product and you will see for yourself that this is the best guide that teaches how to repair lcd monitor. As you probably acknowledge, if you don’t have someone to guide you, troubleshooting and repairing LCD displays can be an exceedingly confusing job. That’s why I know you’re going to be pleased after you found this article, because there’s finally a secure and assured way to learn the secrets on how to repair lcd monitor.

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Thursday, January 21st, 2010

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Re: DELL E172FPb LCD Monitor repair

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

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Sunday, January 17th, 2010

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How To Repair Dell E152Fpb LCD Monitor

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

The complaint for this DELL E152Fpb LCD Monitor was when switched on has power (LED lit) but no display. LCD Monitor is different from the CRT Monitor where you could feel the static at the front of the picture tube or hear the rushing sound from the high voltage produced by the flyback transformer. In LCD, if no display you won’t be able to know if the inverter board is working or not unless you use an oscilloscope to point near the inverter board and the scope could display a waveform indicating the inverter board is functioning.

A faulty main board may cause no display problem in LCD Monitor. If there is a problem in the main board, it would not send a “on” (enable) signal to the soft start circuit and no voltage will flow to the inverter IC thus no waveform produce by the high voltage transformer.

In the above case, after the cover was removed, the first thing I check was the vcc (supply voltage) to the inverter IC. This model is using the famous TL1451ACN Pulse width modulation (PWM) IC-some preferred to call it as inverter IC. Pin 9 is the VCC supply input and it should have about 12 Volts when the power is “on”. Measuring the pin with my faithful digital multimeter, it reads only about 3 volts which indicates there’s a problem in the supply line. It could be components that are faulty that dragged down the line or it could be the switch mode power supply itself that don’t produce enough power.

In order to find the answer as which section is giving problem, the first clue was that the power LED indicator lit and this prove that the IC is supplying enough power to the circuit. Another clue was that the meter is registering about 16 volts at the input of the 2A fuse. Because of these clear answers, we can conclude that the switch mode power supply is working fine. You can also use a 12 volt light bulb to confirm it. You may read my other post on LCD Monitor repair articles which talks about using 12 volt light bulb for troubleshooting purposes.

I kept on asking myself, why the voltage drop to 3 volts after the fuse. Before the fuse it reads about 16 volt but after the fuse it reads only 3 volts! I didn’t suspect the fuse, because the fuse can only either yes or no and no in between. The first circuit that I checked was the start circuit but all components checked to be okay. I even desoldered the pin 9 of TL1451ACN inverter IC just to make sure it is not this IC that pulled down the voltage.

This problem really challenges my troubleshooting and repairing skill, because almost all suspected components already checked to be working. Even the start circuit transistors (C945 & A733) I direct replaced, afraid they would breakdown when under load. The only component that I didn’t check was the fuse! By using my meter placed across the fuse, instead of getting low ohms or zero ohm reading I got 1.012 Kilo ohms! I‘ve got a surprised and don’t believe that a fuse can actually go into high ohms instead of open circuit. I always thought that a fuse is either close or open circuit. A fuse with zero ohms turned into high ohm thus the 16 volts dropped to 3 volts! I’ve came across lots of this type of fuse but this is the first time a fuse changed into high resistance.

Replacing the fuse only put the DELL E152Fpb LCD Monitor back to life. The lesson learned from here is that don’t assume that a component is always in a good working condition. You have to confirm it with your meter and if you still suspect the component is giving problem, simply replace it with a known good one and retest the equipment. Semiconductors can breakdown when under full operating voltage.

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Should I Repair or Replace My LCD Monitor?

Friday, January 15th, 2010

REPAIR USUALLY MAKES SENSE & SAVES DOLLARS.
It is generally better to repair than to replace for several reasons. Monitors, (or terminal displays), should have a life span of ten to fifteen years. LCD screens should last even longer. Failure of just one tiny component can render a monitor useless. Until the tube or main transformer fails, repair is the logical, cost-effective choice.

All monitors and terminals contain potentially dangerous heavy metals, so repairing also makes your company environmentally friendly as you delay adding to the amount of computer waste in our landfills. And most important, repairing is a cost saving over the purchase of new electronic equipment.

The most common failing of an LCD monitor is dimming of the backlight after substantial use. However, for about $20.00, the backlight can be replaced and the monitor restored to its former self.

Nowadays, there are highly competent, anti-reflection polarizer films available in the market. This polarizer film when applied to the LCD screen increases display contrast as well as readability. Images become sharper and clearer; the screen provides deeper colors; it allows for a wider viewing angle in bright settings; and protects LCD panels from scratches and fingerprints.

The flat panel in the LCD television makeup is the most expensive item to replace. In fact in some cases, it could exceed the cost of the total unit. Split or broken LCD panels obviously need replacement. Another sigh of a flawed panel are lines running the length of the panel. Still, three quarters of such panels can be repaired.

There are many LCD repair courses & books available on line today, which makes it even easier & more cost effective to repair, rather than replace your monitor.  The courses will walk you through a step by step guide on how to fix your problems.  They are easy to follow but leave nothing out.  Some of these courses & books will cost you a little money on the initial investment, but in the long run, you could save thousands!

Just so as not to mislead you, there will be times when you will need to replace your LCD monitor.  With a little on line research or the advice of a technician, you will be able to tell what the best option for your specific case is.

Good luck!

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