Good morning all.
I have an RCBS Chargemaster 1500 combo electronic scale/powder dispenser that I have been using without issue for 15 years or more. I powered her up to do some reloading the other week and the LCD panel backlight & characters lit-up and then immediately, the characters faded-out, leaving just the backlight illuminated. I thought it may have been a one-off so, I tested again (and again...), with the same result.
I separated the scale from the dispenser and disassembled the scale. Nothing obvious observed that could be causing the issue, caps look okay. Reconnected to power and control panel and powered-on. Gently exerted pressure along the edges of the LCD and still no image.
Removed the LCD panel, donned the gloves and cleaned the elastomeric connectors on all sides and contact area on the LCD. They were slightly dirty. Reassembled and re-tested. Same issue.
Pulled out the multi-meter and did a few readings, not knowing what the various voltage on the board should be;
Far from being an electronics guru, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers, James.
I have an RCBS Chargemaster 1500 combo electronic scale/powder dispenser that I have been using without issue for 15 years or more. I powered her up to do some reloading the other week and the LCD panel backlight & characters lit-up and then immediately, the characters faded-out, leaving just the backlight illuminated. I thought it may have been a one-off so, I tested again (and again...), with the same result.
I separated the scale from the dispenser and disassembled the scale. Nothing obvious observed that could be causing the issue, caps look okay. Reconnected to power and control panel and powered-on. Gently exerted pressure along the edges of the LCD and still no image.
Removed the LCD panel, donned the gloves and cleaned the elastomeric connectors on all sides and contact area on the LCD. They were slightly dirty. Reassembled and re-tested. Same issue.
Pulled out the multi-meter and did a few readings, not knowing what the various voltage on the board should be;
- Input - 9.19V
- LCD backlight - 2.85V
- LCD - 5.0V
Far from being an electronics guru, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers, James.
Comment