Just a quick howto here.
Step 1. Find very cheap (or free) monitor with cracked panel. It could of course be any other failure with a working backlight, but monitors with bad panels are first to be tossed away usually.
Step 2. Find pin labeled BL on the connector going from the power supply to the logic board. If it isn't labeled, probe around for a pin that gives close to zero volts when the monitor is OFF, and close to 3.3v when it is ON.
Step 3. Wire the BL pin to the 3.3v rail of the power supply. You now have a PS that will run the inverter without a logic board connected. Confirm this by disconnecting the logic board.
Step 4. Remove PS from monitor with cracked panel. You now have a standalone CCFL tester. That's all.
Step 1. Find very cheap (or free) monitor with cracked panel. It could of course be any other failure with a working backlight, but monitors with bad panels are first to be tossed away usually.
Step 2. Find pin labeled BL on the connector going from the power supply to the logic board. If it isn't labeled, probe around for a pin that gives close to zero volts when the monitor is OFF, and close to 3.3v when it is ON.
Step 3. Wire the BL pin to the 3.3v rail of the power supply. You now have a PS that will run the inverter without a logic board connected. Confirm this by disconnecting the logic board.
Step 4. Remove PS from monitor with cracked panel. You now have a standalone CCFL tester. That's all.

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