i got a hp 8530p that i found in the trash from another company. missing many components however i got them all on ebay and craigslist.
the only thing left to repair is the CCFL. same usual symptom. shine flashlight on screen can see the lcd is working.
i replaced the inverter and same thing. couple days ago received ccfl from ebay and yesterday spent 1 hour taking the lcd apart, once got to the old ccfl and i noticed one corner is shattered. that explains why there is a dent on that corner on the laptop aluminum case. i soldered it carefully to the new ccfl, keeping in mind no more than 4 seconds touching that with soldering iron. i didn't test and put everything back then tested and no backlight.
the funny thing is on the inverter, there is a ribbon connected to the LED on top of the screen which is used for lighting the keyboard, where normally it's a camera but my one doens't have camera. This LED works for both inverter.
i have a multimeter goes to 1000vdc and 750vAC. i tested the inverter entrance area and got 16vDC. then no voltage at all on the CCFL connector side. i read those are over 1000v so no meter works for it.
so if the inverter works all the way to the ribbon to the LED what could possibly be wrong that the ccfl is not lighting? pretty sure i didn't damage the new lamp but i couldn't be certain.
i want to desolder the ccfl and maybe touch the wires while it's powered on to see if it can shock me with 1000v then i know it's working. or maybe touch that on some metal to see if it sparks. that's the only way i can think of.
i can upload some pictures but i think my description is decent.
i am thinking it could be the main harness to the inverter, it has many wires on it. could one wire be bad that causes the LED to work but not CCFL?
i am also thinking maybe i can drill a bunch of holes and stick in some LED and making this LED. shouldn't be that hard yeah? i saw one guy did it on google search. i already see all the filter layers and even the glass panel underneath the LCD which is used to transmit the light across. totally understand how everything works.
maybe i should get the ccfl which is soldered already. but it shouldn't be hard to find out if the inverter is outputting voltage.
any ideas?
thank you so much.
here is good picture for inverter
http://www.laptop-spares-online.co.u...book_3533.html
the only thing left to repair is the CCFL. same usual symptom. shine flashlight on screen can see the lcd is working.
i replaced the inverter and same thing. couple days ago received ccfl from ebay and yesterday spent 1 hour taking the lcd apart, once got to the old ccfl and i noticed one corner is shattered. that explains why there is a dent on that corner on the laptop aluminum case. i soldered it carefully to the new ccfl, keeping in mind no more than 4 seconds touching that with soldering iron. i didn't test and put everything back then tested and no backlight.
the funny thing is on the inverter, there is a ribbon connected to the LED on top of the screen which is used for lighting the keyboard, where normally it's a camera but my one doens't have camera. This LED works for both inverter.
i have a multimeter goes to 1000vdc and 750vAC. i tested the inverter entrance area and got 16vDC. then no voltage at all on the CCFL connector side. i read those are over 1000v so no meter works for it.
so if the inverter works all the way to the ribbon to the LED what could possibly be wrong that the ccfl is not lighting? pretty sure i didn't damage the new lamp but i couldn't be certain.
i want to desolder the ccfl and maybe touch the wires while it's powered on to see if it can shock me with 1000v then i know it's working. or maybe touch that on some metal to see if it sparks. that's the only way i can think of.
i can upload some pictures but i think my description is decent.
i am thinking it could be the main harness to the inverter, it has many wires on it. could one wire be bad that causes the LED to work but not CCFL?
i am also thinking maybe i can drill a bunch of holes and stick in some LED and making this LED. shouldn't be that hard yeah? i saw one guy did it on google search. i already see all the filter layers and even the glass panel underneath the LCD which is used to transmit the light across. totally understand how everything works.
maybe i should get the ccfl which is soldered already. but it shouldn't be hard to find out if the inverter is outputting voltage.
any ideas?
thank you so much.
here is good picture for inverter
http://www.laptop-spares-online.co.u...book_3533.html
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