Re: Someone explain this phenomenon? Emachines monitor
How would I plug them into the inverter board? I don't have any spares to splice the right connector plugs into them.
So why is it when I only had one pair of lights plugged in originally as a curious test, monitor powered up fine with other pair unplugged?
The less invasive way I use is to buy 4 CCFL case lights from e-bay. They come in nice rugged plastic enclosures so you don't break them. They're made for decoratively lighting computer cases.
If the inverter fires up with the known good CCFLs and stays on you know you have an issue with the CCFLs shutting it down.
If the inverter fires up with the known good CCFLs and stays on you know you have an issue with the CCFLs shutting it down.
How would I plug them into the inverter board? I don't have any spares to splice the right connector plugs into them.
It could be bad solder joints from the backlight wires to the CCFL. The inverter will shut down in a few seconds if it doesn't sense current flow through all of the CCFLs.
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