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This HP1723 17" LCD Monitor came in with the complaint of no power. Upon further inspection I could hear a soft intermittent sound coming from the both front speakers. Since the speakers can produce some sound, this indicates that the power supply should be working fine and it may be some bad components located at the secondary side that had caused the power supply voltage to drop not to start. The power LED doesn't light because the signal was coming from the Microcontroller (MCU) IC. This means that if the MCU did not receive the right voltage from the power supply, it will not send output voltage to the power LED.
As usual, to open LCD Monitor cover , one have to be careful of not scratching or leaving a mark on the plastic casing otherwise the customer may not want to accept his or her broken or badly scratch LCD Monitor. Once the cover have been removed, you have to remove another four screws (two at each side) in order to take out the power/inverter and the Main board. For some LCD Monitors, the moment you have open the cover, you could easily remove all the boards.
The power supply and the inverter circuit are in one board while the Main board and the audio board are in separate board. As mentioned before in my previous articles, I do not immediately begin to troubleshoot and repair any board unless I have scanned all the components with my eyes first. The power supply/inverter board look very new and the most obvious sign that I could see was two filter capacitors (1000uf 16 Volt) had a slight bulge on top of its casing. I believe these bulged electrolytic capacitors that had caused the power supply not to function properly. I have checked all other e-caps too but all found to be good.
Usually whenever a filter capacitor located at the secondary side of switch mode power supply (SMPS) have a too high ESR value, the voltage will drop more than half causing many circuits won't work. Since I already found the bad e-caps, I have to be certain that the secondary diodes (this LCD Monitor is using Schottky diodes) don't go faulty or leaky too. Upon checking the Schottky diodes (part number are SRF20100C and SP10150) I found both of them to be working fine. Replacing only the two bad e-caps with a good one solved the LCD Monitor problem.
Now get this, if you want to be good in any electronic equipment repair, if possible analyze other circuits too. That means if you every time replace only the fuse and the bridge rectifier you won't learn anything beyond that problem and you will get bored easily. Let's take my case for example, after the replacement of the capacitors I will usually analyze other circuits too like finding out what kind of part numbers certain components are using, which type of the inverter circuit is belong to i.e. Buck Royer or direct drive?, why each backlight circuit are using four ballast capacitors?, How many backlights the LCD Monitor is using, what is the inverter IC part number, what is the supply voltage to the inverter IC? How many LED bar lighted up when test on the secondary winding of the high voltage transformer? What would happen if I pull out one of the backlight (will it still work or shut down?). What is the brightness line voltage if set to minimum and maximum? You have to answer all of these questions if you want to be good at LCD Monitor repair. You can apply this kind of questions on other electronic equipment too. This is a continuous process of learning how to be good in electronic repair.
I don't want you to replace caps or fuse everyday without knowing how other circuits function or what are the components used in other circuits. Although to analyze other circuits take you lots of time but I can guarantee you that the time you have spent are worth it. You won't be able to go far if you have set your thinking by just changing components and not knowing the surrounding. If you want to improve in electronic repair then you need a change of mindset in you and only you yourself can make the different! Try this approach and I believe troubleshooting electronic or LCD Monitor repair will never be the same again. Have a great and a fantastic year!
Jestine Yong is a writer and electronic repairer, for more LCD Monitor repair information, please visit his website at http://www.lcd-monitor-repair.com
The Remote Monitoring of Uninterruptible Power Supplies
Business has never been more reliant on a continuous supply of electricity – and never better served than by modern UPS manufacturers. Whether it’s an easily portable desktop uninterruptible power supply or a powerful parallel-redundant installation backed up by standby power sources, every conceivable power protection challenge can be overcome.
The modern UPS is a sophisticated microprocessor-controlled system, capable of providing a range of alarm notifications and real-time monitoring information at local, network and remote site locations. But this capability is meaningless if it is not monitored. An unheard alarm may as well be no alarm at all, and failure to act could reduce system resilience and possibly even render it useless.
The advent of Html capability in the software arena has enabled modern UPS manufacturers to integrate sophisticated onsite and remote monitoring capability with their hardware. In fact, modern systems often enable remote 24/7 monitoring (either by the client or at the manufacturer’s facility) of all critical UPS, generator, air-conditioning and fire suppression equipment. As well as alerting system managers to problems as they arise, integration of monitoring functions into existing infrastructures gives businesses valuable early warning of impending power and other equipment failures that actively increases profitable uptime.
As well as managing power outages, certain UPS will regulate the electrical supply to prevent damage from power problems or voltage fluctuations. Most are available with software packages that monitor mains voltage, UPS load and battery charge as standard, as well as proprietary monitoring and control software, which allows remote interrogation of UPS logs and operating parameters to help diagnose alarms and faults. When instructed to do so, UPS software can also remotely perform automated and controlled shutdown of valuable equipment – ensuring hardware protection while freeing personnel for other tasks during power continuity incidents.
With suitably reassuring proprietary names, remote monitoring products such as the Riello UPS PowerNetGuard and TeleNetguard products complement UPS installations to ensure continuity for large and small businesses. Solutions range from a simple USB connection into a small PC network, to the most elaborate add-ons for cross platform communication and external management over the Internet.
As well as integration into the network management system, monitoring software allows operators to supervise the UPS remotely for power fluctuations and events. Power management initiatives can also be implemented using network cards and proxy agents (embedded web server, SNMP compatibility) to provide a range of remote management functions – including configuration of selected shutdowns and powering equipment and electrical points on or off.
There are measurable financial benefits too: by monitoring and implementing responses remotely, clients can often avoid the cost of sending an engineer to investigate every minor incident – an ideal solution for cost-conscious data centre and IT managers.
Remote monitoring makes clear financial sense – and provides priceless peace of mind. As well as dealing with emergencies, it’s also a vital part of a power protection system’s ongoing maintenance management. For all their reliability and refinement, UPS, generators and other power protection devices still rely on regular maintenance. In particular, consumables such as batteries, fans and capacitors need to be routinely checked, tested and replaced if power protection is to perform reliably. And of course, the UPS itself, as well as generators and other standby power sources, must be tested and monitored to ensure power continuity if there is a genuine power outage.
Finally, there’s the software aspect of UPS. Though one of the least problematic in terms of maintenance, it is probably one of the most crucial in terms of monitoring and measuring the effectiveness of the system itself. Continued software reliability underpins the whole integrity of any remote monitoring system – and possibly a whole network. Optimum software performance can be ensured with regular updates and sound basic housekeeping – not forgetting those vital shutdown settings, tailored to a business’s individual requirements, which are so important for preserving the life and vitality of key hardware.
As with all aspects of UPS specification, installation and maintenance, the choice of remote monitoring solutions (and its seamless integration with new and existing infrastructure) will be guided by a reputable UPS supplier. Correctly specified, installed and used, remote monitoring, it seems, really can make the difference between sleepless nights and ultimate peace of mind for infrastructure managers.
About the Author
Robin Koffler is the General Manager for Riello UPS Ltd the UK subsidiary of Riello UPS (RPS S.p.A) a leading European manufacturer of Uninterruptible Power Supplies and a co-author of The Power Protection Guide(ISBN 978-0-9554428-0-3)- available from Amazon.com
how to hook up my power acoustik 6 farad capacitor?
i have a distribution block with 3 output, 2 conected to my amps and 1 conected to my capacitor but the problem i am having is that my capacitor is turning itself on when my stereo is off therefore,it drains the car battery.
The capacitor has two terminals on each side. The terminals are different sizes. I am assuming it is for different gauges of wire but I am not sure.
One other question I want to ask, is why my car lights dim when I turn my stereo up?
A cap just goes in parallel of the power going to the amps.
All it does is stores a charge for a short time as to not draw and to assist with not loading down the battery for a short burst. The cap should not be drawing that much to kill the battery. As far as your lights you are drawing more then the battery can put out along with the alternator. You will need to get a higher amp generator and a bigger CCA battery. Or just turn it down. jk
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Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. (NYSE: VSH) today announced an ultra-high-capacitance, wet tantalum capacitor approved to the new DSCC Drawing 10011. Vishay's new DSCC 10011 device features a capacitance to 72,000 microfarads in the A, B, and C case codes. For high-reliability applications, the 10011 features a glass-to-metal hermetic seal, operates over a temperature range of - 55 to + 85 deg. C ...
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