If the inverter didn't fix it, check to make sure the inverter is getting power (there should be 5-12V at the leads into the inverter. If it's not, the mainboard is bad. If the inverter is getting power, then it's the backlight that's bad - this is not a home-repair for most users - - it is a delicate job that requires soldering. Leave it to an LCD repair specialist (the cost should run about $150).
mpo
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March 13th, 2010 17:00
Have you tried plus to increase the brightness?
atguru86
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March 17th, 2010 22:00
Yes I have... No change... Is the inverter responsible for the backlight? Or there something else I need to replace?
Thanks.
ejn63
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March 18th, 2010 04:00
If the inverter didn't fix it, check to make sure the inverter is getting power (there should be 5-12V at the leads into the inverter. If it's not, the mainboard is bad. If the inverter is getting power, then it's the backlight that's bad - this is not a home-repair for most users - - it is a delicate job that requires soldering. Leave it to an LCD repair specialist (the cost should run about $150).
Deep Digital
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November 15th, 2011 04:00
Please , check the Data cable.