Here’s and image of the ''No backlight'' troubleshooting flowchart taken from the [link|https://elektrotanya.com/asus_vh232h.pdf/download.html|service manual] for an '''Asus VH232H''' model monitor.
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Here’s an image of the ''No backlight'' troubleshooting flowchart taken from the [link|https://elektrotanya.com/asus_vh232h.pdf/download.html|service manual] for an '''Asus VH232H''' model monitor.
I realize that it is not the same model and that the power boards are slightly different but hopefully it will still be of some help.
[image|2354701]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
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Here’s a link to the [https://elektrotanya.com/oem_715g2824_sch.pdf/download.html|schematic] for the power board for your monitor if you want to get down to component level fault finding. Between the two you may have success in finding the problem
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Here’s a link to the [link|https://elektrotanya.com/oem_715g2824_sch.pdf/download.html|schematic] for the power board for your monitor if you want to get down to component level fault finding. Between the two you may have success in finding the problem
As you said, backlight problems are usually found to be on the power board if the monitor doesn’t have a separate inverter board to produce the power necessary for the backlights.
According to this [link|https://www.asusparts.eu/en/asus/lcd-monitor/v-series/vh232t?ProductCategory=Sub%20Board|supplier] the Asus part number for the power board for your model is 04G550346060. Search online using the ''part number only'' to get results for suppliers. I think that the ''unavailable'' as shown by the supplier linked above just means that they haven’t got any or can’t get any as there are other suppliers online that have them in stock.
Alternatively search for 715G2824-4-5 (this is the board number of the power board - see your last image) as it gives more results
Check that the board that you order has the identical ''board number'' as your original or verify with the seller that it is compatible with your ''exact'' model. The same power board can be used by different manufacturers as they are made by specialist board manufacturers and just used by the monitor manufacturer and may be slightly modified by them to suit their particular requirements but may still work OK in different models.
You could also simply search for ''Asus VH232T power board'' but this is more problematic as a lot just state HV232 and not the specific model variant. Again just check the board number against the original or get the seller to verify before buying that it is compatible.
If the seller has images sometimes you can zoom in and see the board number (if they’re showing the board they’re selling and not that it is just an image of a similar board that is)
Here’s and image of the ''No backlight'' troubleshooting flowchart taken from the [link|https://elektrotanya.com/asus_vh232h.pdf/download.html|service manual] for an '''Asus VH232H''' model monitor.
I realize that it is not the same model and that the power boards are slightly different but hopefully it will still be of some help.
[image|2354701]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
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Here’s a link to the [https://elektrotanya.com/oem_715g2824_sch.pdf/download.html|schematic] for the power board for your monitor if you want to get down to component level fault finding. Between the two you may have success in finding the problem
As you said, backlight problems are usually found to be on the power board if the monitor doesn’t have a separate inverter board to produce the power necessary for the backlights.
According to this [link|https://www.asusparts.eu/en/asus/lcd-monitor/v-series/vh232t?ProductCategory=Sub%20Board|supplier] the Asus part number for the power board for your model is 04G550346060. Search online using the ''part number only'' to get results for suppliers. I think that the ''unavailable'' as shown by the supplier linked above just means that they haven’t got any or can’t get any as there are other suppliers online that have them in stock.
Alternatively search for 715G2824-4-5 (this is the board number of the power board - see your last image) as it gives more results
Check that the board that you order has the identical ''board number'' as your original or verify with the seller that it is compatible with your ''exact'' model. The same power board can be used by different manufacturers as they are made by specialist board manufacturers and just used by the monitor manufacturer and may be slightly modified by them to suit their particular requirements but may still work OK in different models.
You could also simply search for ''Asus VH232T power board'' but this is more problematic as a lot just state HV232 and not the specific model variant. Again just check the board number against the original or get the seller to verify before buying that it is compatible.
If the seller has images sometimes you can zoom in and see the board number (if they’re showing the board they’re selling and not that it is just an image of a similar board that is)
Here’s and image of the ''No backlight'' troubleshooting flowchart taken from the [link|https://elektrotanya.com/asus_vh232h.pdf/download.html|service manual] for an '''Asus VH232H''' model monitor.
I realize that it is not the same model and that the power boards are slightly different but hopefully it will still be of some help.
[image|2354701]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
As you said, backlight problems are usually found to be on the power board if the monitor doesn’t have a separate inverter board to produce the power necessary for the backlights.
According to this [link|https://www.asusparts.eu/en/asus/lcd-monitor/v-series/vh232t?ProductCategory=Sub%20Board|supplier] the Asus part number for the power board for your model is 04G550346060. Search online using the ''part number only'' to get results for suppliers. I think that the ''unavailable'' as shown by the supplier linked above just means that they haven’t got any or can’t get any as there are other suppliers online that have them in stock.
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Alternatively search for 715G2824-4-5 (this is the board number of the power board) as it gives more results
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Alternatively search for 715G2824-4-5 (this is the board number of the power board - see your last image) as it gives more results
Check that the board that you order has the identical ''board number'' as your original or verify with the seller that it is compatible with your ''exact'' model. The same power board can be used by different manufacturers as they are made by specialist board manufacturers and just used by the monitor manufacturer and may be slightly modified by them to suit their particular requirements but may still work OK in different models.
You could also simply search for ''Asus VH232T power board'' but this is more problematic as a lot just state HV232 and not the specific model variant. Again just check the board number against the original or get the seller to verify before buying that it is compatible.
If the seller has images sometimes you can zoom in and see the board number (if they’re showing the board they’re selling and not that it is just an image of a similar board that is)
Here’s and image of the ''No backlight'' troubleshooting flowchart taken from the [link|https://elektrotanya.com/asus_vh232h.pdf/download.html|service manual] for an '''Asus VH232H''' model monitor.
I realize that it is not the same model and that the power boards are slightly different but hopefully it will still be of some help.
[image|2354701]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
As you said, backlight problems are usually found to be on the power board if the monitor doesn’t have a separate inverter board to produce the power necessary for the backlights.
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According to this [link|https://www.asusparts.eu/en/asus/lcd-monitor/v-series/vh232t?ProductCategory=Sub%20Board|supplier] the Asus part number for the power board for your model is 04G550346060. Search online using the ''part number only'' to get results for suppliers. I think that the ''unavailable'' as shown by the supplier linked above just means that they haven’t got any or can’t get any as there are other suppliers online that have them in stock
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According to this [link|https://www.asusparts.eu/en/asus/lcd-monitor/v-series/vh232t?ProductCategory=Sub%20Board|supplier] the Asus part number for the power board for your model is 04G550346060. Search online using the ''part number only'' to get results for suppliers. I think that the ''unavailable'' as shown by the supplier linked above just means that they haven’t got any or can’t get any as there are other suppliers online that have them in stock.
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Check that the board that you order has the identical ''board number'' as your original (as found printed on the board itself i.e. 715G2824-4-5) or verify with the seller that it is compatible with your ''exact'' model. The same power board can be used by different manufacturers as they are made by specialist board manufacturers and just used by the monitor manufacturer and may be slightly modified by them to suit their particular requirements but may still work OK in different models.
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Alternatively search for 715G2824-4-5 (this is the board number of the power board) as it gives more results
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Check that the board that you order has the identical ''board number'' as your original or verify with the seller that it is compatible with your ''exact'' model. The same power board can be used by different manufacturers as they are made by specialist board manufacturers and just used by the monitor manufacturer and may be slightly modified by them to suit their particular requirements but may still work OK in different models.
You could also simply search for ''Asus VH232T power board'' but this is more problematic as a lot just state HV232 and not the specific model variant. Again just check the board number against the original or get the seller to verify before buying that it is compatible.
If the seller has images sometimes you can zoom in and see the board number (if they’re showing the board they’re selling and not that it is just an image of a similar board that is)
Here’s and image of the ''No backlight'' troubleshooting flowchart taken from the [link|https://elektrotanya.com/asus_vh232h.pdf/download.html|service manual] for an '''Asus VH232H''' model monitor.
I realize that it is not the same model and that the power boards are slightly different but hopefully it will still be of some help.
[image|2354701]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
As you said, backlight problems are usually found to be on the power board if the monitor doesn’t have a separate inverter board to produce the power necessary for the backlights.
According to this [link|https://www.asusparts.eu/en/asus/lcd-monitor/v-series/vh232t?ProductCategory=Sub%20Board|supplier] the Asus part number for the power board for your model is 04G550346060. Search online using the ''part number only'' to get results for suppliers. I think that the ''unavailable'' as shown by the supplier linked above just means that they haven’t got any or can’t get any as there are other suppliers online that have them in stock
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Check that the board that you order has the identical ''board number'' as your original (as found printed on the board itself) or verify with the seller that it is compatible with your ''exact'' model. The same power board can be used by different manufacturers as they are made by specialist board manufacturers and just used by the monitor manufacturer and may be slightly modified by them to suit their particular requirements but may still work OK in different models.
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Check that the board that you order has the identical ''board number'' as your original (as found printed on the board itself i.e. 715G2824-4-5) or verify with the seller that it is compatible with your ''exact'' model. The same power board can be used by different manufacturers as they are made by specialist board manufacturers and just used by the monitor manufacturer and may be slightly modified by them to suit their particular requirements but may still work OK in different models.
You could also simply search for ''Asus VH232T power board'' but this is more problematic as a lot just state HV232 and not the specific model variant. Again just check the board number against the original or get the seller to verify before buying that it is compatible.
If the seller has images sometimes you can zoom in and see the board number (if they’re showing the board they’re selling and not that it is just an image of a similar board that is)
Here’s and image of the ''No backlight'' troubleshooting flowchart taken from the [link|https://elektrotanya.com/asus_vh232h.pdf/download.html|service manual] for an '''Asus VH232H''' model monitor.
I realize that it is not the same model and that the power boards are slightly different but hopefully it will still be of some help.
[image|2354701]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
As you said, backlight problems are usually found to be on the power board if the monitor doesn’t have a separate inverter board to produce the power necessary for the backlights.
According to this [link|https://www.asusparts.eu/en/asus/lcd-monitor/v-series/vh232t?ProductCategory=Sub%20Board|supplier] the Asus part number for the power board for your model is 04G550346060. Search online using the ''part number only'' to get results for suppliers. I think that the ''unavailable'' as shown by the supplier linked above just means that they haven’t got any or can’t get any as there are other suppliers online that have them in stock
Check that the board that you order has the identical ''board number'' as your original (as found printed on the board itself) or verify with the seller that it is compatible with your ''exact'' model. The same power board can be used by different manufacturers as they are made by specialist board manufacturers and just used by the monitor manufacturer and may be slightly modified by them to suit their particular requirements but may still work OK in different models.
You could also simply search for ''Asus VH232T power board'' but this is more problematic as a lot just state HV232 and not the specific model variant. Again just check the board number against the original or get the seller to verify before buying that it is compatible.
If the seller has images sometimes you can zoom in and see the board number (if they’re showing the board they’re selling and not that it is just an image of a similar board that is)
Here’s and image of the ''No backlight'' troubleshooting flowchart taken from the [link|https://elektrotanya.com/asus_vh232h.pdf/download.html|service manual] for an '''Asus VH232H''' model monitor.
I realize that it is not the same model and that the power boards are slightly different but hopefully it will still be of some help.
[image|2354701]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
As you said, backlight problems are usually found to be on the power board if the monitor doesn’t have a separate inverter board to produce the power necessary for the backlights.
According to this [link|https://www.asusparts.eu/en/asus/lcd-monitor/v-series/vh232t?ProductCategory=Sub%20Board|supplier] the Asus part number for the power board for your model is 04G550346060. Search online using the ''part number only'' to get results for suppliers. I think that the ''unavailable'' as shown by the supplier linked above just means that they haven’t got any or can’t get any as there are other suppliers online that have them in stock
Check that the board that you order has the identical ''board number'' as your original (as found printed on the board itself) or verify with the seller that it is compatible with your ''exact'' model. The same power board can be used by different manufacturers as they are made by specialist board manufacturers and just used by the monitor manufacturer and may be slightly modified by them to suit their particular requirements but may still work OK in different models.
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You could also simply search for ''Asus VH232T power board'' but this is more problematic as a lot just state HV232 and not the specific model variant. Again just check the board number against the original or get the seller to verify before buying that it is compatible.
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If the seller has images sometimes you can zoom in and see the board number (if they’re showing the board they’re selling and not that it is just an image of a similar board that is)
Here’s and image of the ''No backlight'' troubleshooting flowchart taken from the [https://elektrotanya.com/asus_vh232h.pdf/download.html|service manual] for an '''Asus VH232H''' model monitor.
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Here’s and image of the ''No backlight'' troubleshooting flowchart taken from the [link|https://elektrotanya.com/asus_vh232h.pdf/download.html|service manual] for an '''Asus VH232H''' model monitor.
I realize that it is not the same model and that the power boards are slightly different but hopefully it will still be of some help.
[image|2354701]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
As you said, backlight problems are usually found to be on the power board if the monitor doesn’t have a separate inverter board to produce the power necessary for the backlights.
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According to this [https://www.asusparts.eu/en/asus/lcd-monitor/v-series/vh232t?ProductCategory=Sub%20Board|supplier] the Asus part number for the power board for your model is 04G550346060. Search online using the part number only to get results for suppliers. I think that the ''unavailable'' as shown by the supplier linked above just means that they haven’t got any or can’t get any as there are other suppliers online that have them in stock
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According to this [link|https://www.asusparts.eu/en/asus/lcd-monitor/v-series/vh232t?ProductCategory=Sub%20Board|supplier] the Asus part number for the power board for your model is 04G550346060. Search online using the ''part number only'' to get results for suppliers. I think that the ''unavailable'' as shown by the supplier linked above just means that they haven’t got any or can’t get any as there are other suppliers online that have them in stock
Check that the board that you order has the identical ''board number'' as your original (as found printed on the board itself) or verify with the seller that it is compatible with your ''exact'' model. The same power board can be used by different manufacturers as they are made by specialist board manufacturers and just used by the monitor manufacturer and may be slightly modified by them to suit their particular requirements but may still work OK in different models.
Hi @atlessa
Here’s and image of the ''No backlight'' troubleshooting flowchart taken from the [https://elektrotanya.com/asus_vh232h.pdf/download.html|service manual] for an '''Asus VH232H''' model monitor.
I realize that it is not the same model and that the power boards are slightly different but hopefully it will still be of some help.
[image|2354701]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
As you said, backlight problems are usually found to be on the power board if the monitor doesn’t have a separate inverter board to produce the power necessary for the backlights.
According to this [https://www.asusparts.eu/en/asus/lcd-monitor/v-series/vh232t?ProductCategory=Sub%20Board|supplier] the Asus part number for the power board for your model is 04G550346060. Search online using the part number only to get results for suppliers. I think that the ''unavailable'' as shown by the supplier linked above just means that they haven’t got any or can’t get any as there are other suppliers online that have them in stock
Check that the board that you order has the identical ''board number'' as your original (as found printed on the board itself) or verify with the seller that it is compatible with your ''exact'' model. The same power board can be used by different manufacturers as they are made by specialist board manufacturers and just used by the monitor manufacturer and may be slightly modified by them to suit their particular requirements but may still work OK in different models.