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I am working on a Gateway laptop which I am pretty sure had a bad
inverter but I had messed up the connector before discovering a bad connection on the inverter itself. I now have a new inverter and a connector with the wires installed. The inverter still does not work, no output. I am wondering if the pin configuration of the replacement inverter is different from the original. Is there a standard? If not, is there a way to figure this out? TIA John |
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