LCD panel repair
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Is there any way to repair nonfunctional rows and columns in LCD displays such as in inexpensive games etc.? John. ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
LCD panel repair
John wrote:
If this is not the group to post this please forgive. Is there any way to repair nonfunctional rows and columns in LCD displays such as in inexpensive games etc.? John. ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** Sometimes you can clean the contact areas of an lcd, and also the plastic transfer strips, but often you make things worse. Of course if things are not working properly, you can always try it. |
LCD panel repair
Sorry about the double posting, teranews was so slow I thought it was not
working so I used google. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "John" wrote in message ... If this is not the group to post this please forgive. Is there any way to repair nonfunctional rows and columns in LCD displays such as in inexpensive games etc.? John. ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
LCD panel repair
The only thing you can do is clean the contacts to the connections.
LCD panels themselves and their internal circuits are not repairable. The fix is to replace. Jerry G. __ On Dec 6, 10:53*pm, "John" wrote: If this is not the group to post this please forgive. Is there any way to repair nonfunctional rows and columns in LCD displays such as in inexpensive games etc.? John. ** Posted fromhttp://www.teranews.com** |
LCD panel repair
If this is not the group to post this please forgive.
Is there any way to repair nonfunctional rows and columns in LCD displays such as in inexpensive games etc.? John. Look on craig's list for broken game model like yours that has issues that don't involve the display. It's probably pretty simple to transplant a working display, complete, into your otherwise-working game. Good luck, -- DaveC This is an invalid return address Please reply in the news group |
LCD panel repair
Thanks to all who responded, now that my news provider seems to be working
again I was able to read and search properly and I have the answer, clean thoroughly with rubbing alcohol and reassemble. Many thanks and Merry Christmas, John. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "DaveC" wrote in message obal.net... If this is not the group to post this please forgive. Is there any way to repair nonfunctional rows and columns in LCD displays such as in inexpensive games etc.? John. Look on craig's list for broken game model like yours that has issues that don't involve the display. It's probably pretty simple to transplant a working display, complete, into your otherwise-working game. Good luck, -- DaveC This is an invalid return address Please reply in the news group ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
LCD panel repair
Thanks to all who responded, now that my news provider seems
to be working again I was able to read and search properly and I have the answer, clean thoroughly with rubbing alcohol and reassemble. Possible warning. I have never cleaned the zebra strip on malfunctioning LCDs. But I have cleaned the board contacts, and the units were restored. I would start by cleaning just the board contacts, and seeing what happens. If you do wind up cleaning the zebra strip, do it by rolling the swab over the strip, rather than rubbing it. |
LCD panel repair
"William Sommerwerck" wrote in message ... Thanks to all who responded, now that my news provider seems to be working again I was able to read and search properly and I have the answer, clean thoroughly with rubbing alcohol and reassemble. Possible warning. I have never cleaned the zebra strip on malfunctioning LCDs. But I have cleaned the board contacts, and the units were restored. I would start by cleaning just the board contacts, and seeing what happens. If you do wind up cleaning the zebra strip, do it by rolling the swab over the strip, rather than rubbing it. Thanks for the warning. John. ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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