Help with 15" HP VS15 flatpanel lcd
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Help with 15" HP VS15 flatpanel lcd
I've wired the screen in accordance with the engadget instructions. Its turning on and going to stand by. Would the difference in brand cause a different vga pinout?
What's the difference between the vga Monitor ID, DDC1, and DDC2 settings?
What's the difference between the vga Monitor ID, DDC1, and DDC2 settings?
Re: Help with 15" HP VS15 flatpanel lcd
i had the lcd video connector plugged into the driver board backwards. I would appreciate it if everyone would point and laugh at me.
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Too bad we can't because we've all done something like that at some point. Last time I did something like this was put the jumper pak into an n64 backwards. At the time I didn't know that it just knocked it into sleep mode so I thought it was fried, and proceeded to take the whole thing apart including the cart slot relocation.
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Looks like I spoke too soon.
The video is showing up, but the backlight is still turrning off after about 5 seconds.
The video is showing up, but the backlight is still turrning off after about 5 seconds.
Re: Help with 15" HP VS15 flatpanel lcd
Could this be contributed to the wire size used to connect the split sides of the board? It needed 7 spots extended so I used ide cable.
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IDE cable is really small for power. I would try some larger wire, or maybe doubling up the wire if you don't have anything else.
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So I swapped out the ide for some 10 gauge solid strand, and same thing. I know power is getting to it cause it turns on for a few seconds and i can still barely make out the display once the backlight turns off.
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holy 10 gauge!!? thats big! ( i use 32 awg for everything
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Re: Help with 15" HP VS15 flatpanel lcd
1) yeah. 10 gauge. Its what they used for the power supply in the engadget laptop.
2) Although I appreciate the kind words and help, my impatience for a solution forced me to........ do my own research
I found this happens to lots of LCDs due to an epic invertor board fail. The solution is to replace the capacitors on the power supply side of the board. I shall keep any interested updated once I:
-can get some caps to swap.
-revisit the "this isn't a waste of time and money" convo with the wife.
2) Although I appreciate the kind words and help, my impatience for a solution forced me to........ do my own research
I found this happens to lots of LCDs due to an epic invertor board fail. The solution is to replace the capacitors on the power supply side of the board. I shall keep any interested updated once I:
-can get some caps to swap.
-revisit the "this isn't a waste of time and money" convo with the wife.
Re: Help with 15" HP VS15 flatpanel lcd
Great news!!! It stopped working!...........
Replaced the caps and it turned on once for 3 secs and it turned off.......forever. Getting nothing now.
Reverted it to the old caps and nothing. Bricked inverter, if that's possible.
Replaced the caps and it turned on once for 3 secs and it turned off.......forever. Getting nothing now.
Re: Help with 15" HP VS15 flatpanel lcd
Does the screen itself show anything? It's easiest to see if you display something with a lot of contrast, and put a bright flashlight on the screen where there should be a light color or white.
Re: Help with 15" HP VS15 flatpanel lcd
nope. Doesn't even turn on now.






