Re: CCFL to LED Backlight Conversion - Backlight on when powered off.
I'm including an exact link to the kit I purchased, in hopes that it may be a little more helpful.
[URL="http://www.ebay.com/itm/490mm-LED-Backlight-Strip-Kit-Update-22-22-Inch-CCFL-LCD-Screen-To-LED-Monitor-/322115004135?hash=item4aff8ce6e7:g:0YoAAOSwFfhXjds0"]Updated Link to exact kit purchased.[/URL]Re: CCFL to LED Backlight Conversion - Backlight on when powered off.
I'm including an exact link to the kit I purchased, in hopes that it may be a little more helpful.
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Re: CCFL to LED Backlight Conversion - Backlight on when powered off.
On the instructions supplied in the eBay listing, ENA is listed as the backlight on/off and DIM is listed as the brightness control. With how we soldered the lines before hand, the backlight would be off the whole time. Swapped them in the connector to the controller/inverter supplied for the LED backlight and it suddenly worked.
I've attached the service manual to this reply, and thank you very much for the help....
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CCFL to LED Backlight Conversion - Backlight on when powered off.
Well here's going to be an interesting one for a first post.
I recently installed a CCFL to LED Conversion kit I picked up off eBay to repair a monitor found in my alley. After a few weeks of waiting for my brother's help to solder the wires to the PSU (integrated Inverter, AOC 22LVWk), I finally have the monitor working with a few quirks that I'd like to sort out and I'm looking for a little help in the right direction.
1. When the monitor is "off" (always on power supply, no switch) the backlight turns on full blast and gives me a white screen.
2. Brightness...
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Greetings everyone!
I'm kind of a "family tech" (if something breaks, my name is usually the first thing yelled out) and have been doing this since I was still in middle school. I'm always looking to expand my skill set, since much of what I work with to begin with was salvaged from dead computers, trash cans, etc.
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