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pyrocam
11th May 2006, 10:35
I have a 15" lcd screen im purchasing off work if I can repair. if I pull it to its bare minimum and plug it in. it works fine.
I put a part of the casing on and it does what it does before I started looking at it. you plug it in, it works fine for 10 seconds then the backlight turns off. pull the power out and put it back in works for another 10seconds then backlights go off.
any thoughts?
ps: no damage to boards, wasnt dropped, looks like its in pristine condition.
thanks in advance
skelstar
11th May 2006, 10:40
Often its things like ribbon cables (self-explanitory) failing due to the fine wires inside fracturing. When you put into the case it maybe moving the cable to the point that it wont work, but on the bench its laid out and makes contact. Try putting it out on the bench (when it works) and wiggling the cables a bit, watch the backlight then. Dont touch anything nasty for chr1st sake.
The 10sec thing implies a constant time thing like a power supply circuit over heating and turning off. Im at a loss sorry.
pyrocam
11th May 2006, 10:58
Often its things like ribbon cables (self-explanitory) failing due to the fine wires inside fracturing. When you put into the case it maybe moving the cable to the point that it wont work, but on the bench its laid out and makes contact. Try putting it out on the bench (when it works) and wiggling the cables a bit, watch the backlight then. Dont touch anything nasty for chr1st sake.
The 10sec thing implies a constant time thing like a power supply circuit over heating and turning off. Im at a loss sorry.
hah yes my aluminium foil gloves will protect me!
good thinking
btw pics:
the screen on bench with some paper to stop the boards shorting on the metal
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from underneath, thats after about 2mins so its definatley going fine
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skelstar
11th May 2006, 11:03
Ah... I see your problem. Win2000 :).
Looks like the boards are in the 'installed position' when you have it in 'test position' anyway. Still recommend the cable wiggling method though. There could alos be dry joints in the solder etc but that wouldnt explain the 10secs of working then powering off.
fast135
11th May 2006, 12:14
what brand is it.
ive got a ibm with a cracked screen.
every thing else is fine.
PM me if ya want it.
Jono.
pyrocam
11th May 2006, 17:33
what brand is it.
ive got a ibm with a cracked screen.
every thing else is fine.
PM me if ya want it.
Jono.
It is a Compaq 1501
since it works so well when its 'naked' i might just leave it like that.
plan is just to hang it on a wall with something like a aquarium screen saver or something.
thanks for the thought
ive jiggled all the cables to no avail. I suspect no it may be something to do with earthing and the screws holding the assembly together.
aff-man
11th May 2006, 18:38
could be a grounding issue Check all the bolt holes and if they go through anything other than casing/check the back panel.
Another possibility is heating. Most chips have a thermister built in to stop the thing overheating and frying stuff. Maybe it's shorted somewhere and not enough heat is dissipating when in the enclosure.If there are breather holes try running a comp fan or something into them with the case on and see if it runs for a bit longer...
R6_kid
11th May 2006, 19:48
make a new case for it?
pyrocam
11th May 2006, 21:22
make a new case for it?
indeed.
I am thinking of a wooden frame, like a picture frame. also wont conduct :)
i tested it some more and figure. some cardboard here some perspex there, I might be able to run it safely 'caseless' also looks much cooler without a case
aff-man
12th May 2006, 10:44
indeed.
I am thinking of a wooden frame, like a picture frame. also wont conduct :)
i tested it some more and figure. some cardboard here some perspex there, I might be able to run it safely 'caseless' also looks much cooler without a case
Hell If it is an overheading problem... Drill a few holes (probably 2-3mm ) over where it is getting hot and buy a $5 computer fan and bolt it on the back. 10minutes later you have a custom cooling system for your monitor.
p.s. is it overheating?? I'm kinda curious?
R6_kid
12th May 2006, 12:14
case it in a frame of perspex, would look the shit. The glue you use to stick/melt perspex together is insanely strong, so if you make a box on the back you could mount it on the wall. All you need is a drill, the perspex, ruler, a scribe and a table edge.
Drill holes in the back/sides of the box to let the heat escape. Scribe deep lines in the perspex and use the table edge to break it straight. Then glue it all up.
aff-man
12th May 2006, 13:10
case it in a frame of perspex, would look the shit. The glue you use to stick/melt perspex together is insanely strong, so if you make a box on the back you could mount it on the wall. All you need is a drill, the perspex, ruler, a scribe and a table edge.
Drill holes in the back/sides of the box to let the heat escape. Scribe deep lines in the perspex and use the table edge to break it straight. Then glue it all up.
Also you could get some SuperBright LED's and some reflective hose and go nuts and make it look really funky...
Oh course it'll make you a ponce but hell it could light a room at night.
pyrocam
20th May 2006, 15:07
update:
the screen is working perfectly in its nakedness. im using bluetack,double sided tape and cardboard to hold all the boards on nice
I found my AR-B9625 board
(manual http://www.acrosser.com/download/manual/9625V11.PDF)
which is basically a tiny computer
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plugged my laptop hdd in and basically its booted (a bit driverless atm)
now I just need some graphics drivers and a graphics demo of some sort (ie aqaurium screensaver) and im finished. the whole thing is 15" lcd tall and wide and about 6-7cm deep.
edit: got drivers.
dhunt
20th May 2006, 15:28
update:
the screen is working perfectly in its nakedness. im using bluetack,double sided tape and cardboard to hold all the boards on nice
I found my AR-B9625 board
(manual http://www.acrosser.com/download/manual/9625V11.PDF)
which is basically a tiny computer
32697
plugged my laptop hdd in and basically its booted (a bit driverless atm)
now I just need some graphics drivers and a graphics demo of some sort (ie aqaurium screensaver) and im finished. the whole thing is 15" lcd tall and wide and about 6-7cm deep.
Here's a project where someone has turned an old laptop into a picture frame http://devices.natetrue.com/frame/ If you want some ideas.
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