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James Russell December 16th 19 11:50 PM

circuit tape connected to tv screen is torn off partially
 
circuit tape connected to tv screen is torn off partially (top of tv screen insignia ) how do I reconnect it ? I can't find anything on the net so far. Clues wound be nice.


and yes it was me,
james

John Robertson December 17th 19 12:56 AM

circuit tape connected to tv screen is torn off partially
 
On 2019/12/16 3:50 p.m., James Russell wrote:
circuit tape connected to tv screen is torn off partially (top of tv screen insignia ) how do I reconnect it ? I can't find anything on the net so far. Clues wound be nice.


and yes it was me,
james


Circuit tape? What on earth is that?

How about double-sided tape to stick it back in place? Artist supply
shops have very thin tape, you don't want to use foam double-sided. Or
you local Dollar Store has a variety...

John :-#)#

Andy Burns[_13_] December 17th 19 03:22 AM

circuit tape connected to tv screen is torn off partially
 
John Robertson wrote:

Circuit tape? What on earth is that?


A flat flex connector perhaps?

John-Del[_2_] December 19th 19 12:22 AM

circuit tape connected to tv screen is torn off partially
 
On Monday, December 16, 2019 at 6:50:38 PM UTC-5, James Russell wrote:
circuit tape connected to tv screen is torn off partially (top of tv screen insignia ) how do I reconnect it ? I can't find anything on the net so far. Clues wound be nice.


and yes it was me,
james



If you're talking about a flexible circuit that is (was) bonded to the LCD screen proper, you're SOL.

If you're talking about the flexible ribbons that connect between the display screen and the tcon using flip-up connectors, you can find these on ebay from someone who carelessly ripped a bonded LCD screen ribbon and is parting out what's left..



Chris Jones[_3_] December 20th 19 01:03 AM

circuit tape connected to tv screen is torn off partially
 
On 19/12/2019 11:22, John-Del wrote:
On Monday, December 16, 2019 at 6:50:38 PM UTC-5, James Russell wrote:
circuit tape connected to tv screen is torn off partially (top of tv screen insignia ) how do I reconnect it ? I can't find anything on the net so far. Clues wound be nice.


and yes it was me,
james



If you're talking about a flexible circuit that is (was) bonded to the LCD screen proper, you're SOL.

If it is that, then before giving up it might be worth trying this stuff:

https://www.adafruit.com/product/1656

Unlikely to work but might be fun trying. Alignment would be very critical.




John-Del[_2_] December 20th 19 02:53 AM

circuit tape connected to tv screen is torn off partially
 
On Thursday, December 19, 2019 at 8:04:01 PM UTC-5, Chris Jones wrote:
On 19/12/2019 11:22, John-Del wrote:
On Monday, December 16, 2019 at 6:50:38 PM UTC-5, James Russell wrote:
circuit tape connected to tv screen is torn off partially (top of tv screen insignia ) how do I reconnect it ? I can't find anything on the net so far. Clues wound be nice.


and yes it was me,
james



If you're talking about a flexible circuit that is (was) bonded to the LCD screen proper, you're SOL.

If it is that, then before giving up it might be worth trying this stuff:

https://www.adafruit.com/product/1656

Unlikely to work but might be fun trying. Alignment would be very critical.


I actually got that tape to work on the bonded ribbon between the display and the address board many years ago on a 720 (where the spacing was wider), but only on the address board side. Most of the ribbons are bonded to the glass in between the plastic laminate layers and are not accessible unless the plastic can be pealed off without damaging the glass beneath.



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