hantarex polo/2 -28 help

Scoobyatgb

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Could some one help I have a hantarex polo/2 -28 monitor one does anyone have a full caps list for this board and two when I was using it the other day it was working ok then I come back too it and the monitor was off any ideas on what too check
 

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Could be the LOPT or HOT. If that's the case, you should hear a ticking sound. It's the power supply trying to start up and shutting down again due to overload. If the HOT is shorted, usually a fet on the vertical pcb in the power supply cage is gone as well.
 

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You can easily check B+ by probing the black loop of wire in the yoke connector. B+ runs through that wire, they use it as a safety feature to stop the chassis running without the yoke connected.
 

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According to the flow chart that is too high. It's supposed to be 138 volts.

Flow chart says to replace C114.

Disclaimer: I am no monitor repair guy. Just reading the flow chart.

BarrySlisk2017-12-11 10:59:47
 

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Have you got a manual or found one online? It should have a parts list in it, telling you the spec of every component on the board.
 

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C114 refers to a 22uf 50v (sometimes 35v but just go for a 50v) cap in the PSU section, but that's on a polo 1 chassis. The flowchart referred to above is for a Polo 1 chassis, although most of it can be applied to a Polo 2. You have to look up a Polo 1 chassis though as the parts on a Polo 2 have different part numbers - c114 on a Polo 1 is c18 on a Polo 2. You can get the caps anywhere, I usually get mine from CPC as I buy quite a few of each value at a time, but you can also get them from eBay and other places.

To be honest I'd be surprised if c18 is causing it, although it's always a good idea to change the 3 electrolytic caps in the PSU section if they haven't already. This fault could also be caused by a duff lopt, you don't always get the ocp clicking with a duff lopt.tb20002017-12-11 11:54:07
 

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BarrySlisk said:
According to the flow chart that is too high. It's supposed to be 138 volts.

Flow chart says to replace C114.

Disclaimer: I am no monitor repair guy. Just reading the flow chart.

That flowchart is for the US version of the Polo 1, which isn't even the same as a EU/UK Polo 1 and the monitor discussed here is a Polo 2.

US Polo 1 B+ is 138V

EU/UK Polo 1 B+ is 145V

Polo 2 B+ is 105V (15KHz) or 171V (25Khz)

174V he's measuring may be correct if it's in 25KHz mode.
 
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