Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2001 02:27:14 +0000
From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Replacing 70CT LCD

>      Putting the old one in would prove that it's either the lcd itself,
>or something else in the system that's having problems. It's worth
>trying,and you can leave it open for future repairs.


Looking over your note again, I'd say this last paragraph is the winner :-P  
...if you read my last note, it seems like it is, "something else in the 
system that's having problems."  It seems that both lids and their contents, 
LCDs, boards etc., are okay.  But when the ribbons of each get's plugged 
into the 70CT's socket and the rest of the unit assembled... neither LCD 
want to light up.

I looked as closely as possible through a magnifying glass to the male and 
female ribbon socket ends, and all the contacts look good there.  Perhaps 
some contact spray??  However it seems I've only made matters worse with 
such sprays in the past using them on mice and audio pots.

Beyond that, what would make the screen blink and go black on the MB end is 
a while new puzzle.

Matt

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