LG W2252TQ transformer

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  • Behemot
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    • Dec 2009
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    Re: LG W2252TQ transformer

    Nah, I even accidentally broke the display, or another display, dunno. Too many things, I'll start dismantling these long-term projects where I never find anything (and never get the time to work on it again anyway). These displays are pretty cheap these days, no reason to waste so much time with it.
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