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Driving Old Notebook PC Backlight
Hi Everyone,
Before I blow up a Backlight Panel (Fluorescent) from an old Notebook PC (probably an old Dell (Pentium I)) that I have dug out of my spares cupboard, I need some advice. It has two wire that I suppose is to drive the unit... MY QUESTION, would a standard high voltage type fluorescent driving circuit like these typical 12V converters for portable emergency lamps work or could you possibly point me in the right direction for a practical (12V supply) circuit. Is it compulsory or just advisable to have a back metal plate for electrical screening? Thanks, Jurie Vorster. |
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