One of the common problems in Samsung 153v LCD Monitor was
display dim. If you get closer to the screen and begin to observe the display
under dark environment you actually could see the display but it was very dim.
If you press the front panel button, the on screen display (OSD) would appeared
and this proof that the main board, driver board and LCD panel is working and
the problem is in the inverter board.
The function of inverter board is to generate an ac wave
from dc voltage to power up the lamps which was located at the top and bottom
of the LCD Monitor. If the inverter board has problems it would not light up
the lamps and what you could see only a dim display.
Even if you surf the internet for "Samsung 153V LCD
Monitor dim display repair", you would not find it. Due to this I have to
do my own research to find the answer and I've never give up. I'm releasing the
solution only to my loyal members or subscribers only-thanks for your support.
Let's start now! Once the cover and the internal aluminum
casing were opened I saw two bulged filter capacitors at the secondary side of
switch mode power supply. The value was 470 and 1000 microfarad 25 volts. I saw
four more electrolytic capacitors located at the inverter board have changed
color and the value was 47 micro farad 25 volts.
Browsing through the whole board with my ESR meter I found
another capacitor faulty (220 uf 25 volts) which was near the fuse (3amp).
Since this capacitor was located at the same line with the fuse, I presumed
that the fuse may give way as well. True enough, checking the fuse with an
ohmmeter revealed that it has open circuit.
Now, the real problem faced by many electronic repairers who
deals with this model was, after replacing all of the components above the LCD
Monitor still would not work-it's still dim! First you have to ask yourself why
the fuse blown? Could it be caused by the defective capacitors or something
shorted beyond the fuse line? By the way the part number for Samsung 153V start
circuit transistors were the A6J (PNP digital transistor) and the A8J (NPN
digital transistor) as shown in the picture.
Sometimes only these transistors have problems (shorted)
that caused the fuse to blow but in the above case both digital transistors are
tested okay. Since both transistors were working, now the concentration have to
be in the four ic's that drive the high voltage transformers because the 12
volts voltage was supplying to each of these ic's.
These 4 ic's have many part numbers and the most common one
that the manufacturer used was 4532m. Some board used the AD4E10 and BBD3N13
part number. At the moment it is quite hard to get the datasheet or technical
specification for this number even from the web search.
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