inside the converter? thats sick.... maybe i should ceck mine too? please let me know when you was succesful ;) phono --- In k5synth@yahoogroups.com, Antoine Deschênes <antdes45@n...> wrote: > Oops, I found that moving the wires while the K5 is on makes the > inverter moving. Guess what : Dry joints INSIDE the inverter is the problem. > Now I just need to find a way to remove the casing . . . > > antdes45@n... a écrit: > > > Someone told he got an intermittent backlight. I thought my inverter was > > dead but Iin fact I go tthe same problem and guess what? I found the > > cause! It's the connection from inverter to LCD backlight/backlights in > > my case(including male and female socket connections). All you have to > > do is to get some 22AWG 103ºC wire(3' to be sure), a 3-pin male socket > > like the one in there, a 3-pin female socket and 4pins to go in it(It's > > not hard to miss you shot with these pins) > > -- > > Antoine Deschênes /aka > > -´¯`-¸-DragonMaster-¸-´¯`- > > http://thehotcom.deep-ice.com/ > > > -- > Antoine Deschênes /aka > -´¯`-¸-DragonMaster-¸-´¯`- > http://thehotcom.deep-ice.com/
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Re: Intermittent backlight
2004-07-29 by phonophobie
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