Testing: replace a backlight with a resistor ?

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  • rb0746
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    • Jan 2010
    • 42

    #1

    Testing: replace a backlight with a resistor ?

    I would like to prove that a backlight on an lcd screen is good or bad

    what size resistor would I use to fool the inverters safety shut-off ?


    I have tried a 200 ohm 5 watt last for about 8-10 seconds.

    Unfortunately I don't have any more resistors to try. I was hoping someone that has traveled this road before me will share what resistor or resistors worked for this application .
    Cheers
    Ron



    When I told my doctor I broke my leg in two places while carrying a big Monitor, he told me to stop going to those places.
  • rb0746
    Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 42

    #2
    Re: Testing: replace a backlight with a resistor ?

    Okay problem solved !


    Thanks to PlainBill , OHM's Law and fortitude.


    We need more people like PlainBill
    Last edited by rb0746; 02-23-2010, 02:33 AM.
    Cheers
    Ron



    When I told my doctor I broke my leg in two places while carrying a big Monitor, he told me to stop going to those places.

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    • seanc
      Badcaps Legend
      • Nov 2008
      • 1319

      #3
      Re: Testing: replace a backlight with a resistor ?

      Care to post/link the results here for others to benefit?

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      • rb0746
        Member
        • Jan 2010
        • 42

        #4
        Re: Testing: replace a backlight with a resistor ?

        Originally posted by seanc
        Care to post/link the results here for others to benefit?

        as per PlainBill
        Ohms law. At a rough guess a CCFL runs at 650 - 1000 Volts and draws 3-5 mA.

        E / I = R or 800/.004 = 200Kohms

        I X E = P or .004 X 800 = 3.2 watts

        So a 200K ohm, 5 watt resistor hooked to an appropriate connector should do it. Probably be a good idea to use a resistor rated for high voltage.

        No warranty at this price.

        Now, I've been thinking it should be possible to do something similar, except use two resistors (180K, 20K) in series to form a voltage divider so you could actually measure the output voltage without frying a DMM.

        PlainBill




        This works perfectly !


        Thanks again PlainBill
        Last edited by rb0746; 03-01-2010, 05:57 PM.
        Cheers
        Ron



        When I told my doctor I broke my leg in two places while carrying a big Monitor, he told me to stop going to those places.

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        • rb0746
          Member
          • Jan 2010
          • 42

          #5
          Re: Testing: replace a backlight with a resistor ?

          Originally posted by rb0746
          I would like to prove that a backlight on an lcd screen is good or bad

          what size resistor would I use to fool the inverters safety shut-off ?


          I have tried a 200 ohm 5 watt last for about 8-10 seconds.

          Unfortunately I don't have any more resistors to try. I was hoping someone that has traveled this road before me will share what resistor or resistors worked for this application .

          It was my bad I did not make sure I had an input at the time of testing because of this the set did what it should have. 8-10 sec. then backlight off. After hooking up a dvd to the set it worked as planned without a backlight .So as you see it is possible to run with a burnt out backlight ...... if you use OHM's Law of course . !
          Cheers
          Ron



          When I told my doctor I broke my leg in two places while carrying a big Monitor, he told me to stop going to those places.

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