Well I thought I open this for some discussion, and maybe get some ideas.
I have a really nice 24” monitor that the Separate inverter is beyond repair. My thoughts are to use a universal 6 CCFL inverter. My question is that the monitor supplies 28v to the inverter when it's not under any load. Playing around with it I tried a 4 lamp inverter I had sitting around. The inverter I used was rated at 19v the voltage under a load dropped to right at 25v and everything seems to work except a really dark screen. If I install a 100 ohm resistor in the supply line the voltage drops well below 12v, and the inverter doesn't like the lower voltage [noisy and flickering ect.]
I have found a universal 6 lamp inverter but it's rated at 12v with a 5 amp fuse protecting the circuit. The BL on and Dim pins should work
If the capacitors on the inverter are rated at or above 25v is this something I need to worry about, or would there be an easy to figure what resistor I should use to drop the supply voltage down closer to 12V?
There is not going to be a great deal of money involved for the inverter, so I would be willing to experiment, and share the information within this forum.
I have a really nice 24” monitor that the Separate inverter is beyond repair. My thoughts are to use a universal 6 CCFL inverter. My question is that the monitor supplies 28v to the inverter when it's not under any load. Playing around with it I tried a 4 lamp inverter I had sitting around. The inverter I used was rated at 19v the voltage under a load dropped to right at 25v and everything seems to work except a really dark screen. If I install a 100 ohm resistor in the supply line the voltage drops well below 12v, and the inverter doesn't like the lower voltage [noisy and flickering ect.]
I have found a universal 6 lamp inverter but it's rated at 12v with a 5 amp fuse protecting the circuit. The BL on and Dim pins should work
If the capacitors on the inverter are rated at or above 25v is this something I need to worry about, or would there be an easy to figure what resistor I should use to drop the supply voltage down closer to 12V?
There is not going to be a great deal of money involved for the inverter, so I would be willing to experiment, and share the information within this forum.
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