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oddlycalm
08-13-09, 08:34 PM
Anyone here ever replaced a CCFL backlight on an LCD monitor? I've got a Dell 27" monitor that is 3yrs old that has got a dark shaded area at the bottom of the screen which I assume is a failed/failing CCFL tube. I use it for work & personal use so it's probably got close to 9000hrs on it. I'm assuming that if one tube has failed the rest won't be too far behind.
I was hoping the forever promised LED backlighting would have become common by now but LED backlit monitors have appeared even slower than LED backlit TV's. Hard to get eggcited about replacing this one with another that's going to need fixing inside of 3yrs, so I'd like to repair it. I really like the LED backlit TV and the LED tail lights on our car. No bulb replacements and no dimming over time.
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datachicane
08-13-09, 08:43 PM
Nope.
:tony:
Sean Malone
08-13-09, 09:33 PM
Send it too me and I'll give it a whirl. :)
Gangrel
08-14-09, 03:58 PM
I've often contemplated getting a savanah monitor, because of their small size and calm disposition. Nile monitors are also pretty commonly available, but they can be some mean b*stards, and I like my fingers too much...of course, green iguanas are very common and easier to handle than monitors, but they are less interesting to talk about and grow much bigger than most people expect...
Oh, wait....nope, don't know anything about replacing the bulbs in monitors... :D
oddlycalm
08-14-09, 04:24 PM
I've often contemplated getting a savanah monitor, because of their small size and calm disposition. Nile monitors are also pretty commonly available, but they can be some mean b*stards, and I like my fingers too much...of course, green iguanas are very common and easier to handle than monitors, but they are less interesting to talk about and grow much bigger than most people expect...
:rofl: Outstanding. :thumbup: Do they get along with goats? Do they make good BBQ? Will they eat bacon? :D
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Gangrel
08-14-09, 05:29 PM
Only monitor I know of that's big enough to eat a goat is a Komodo Dragon, but if you got one of those, you have a whole host of other problems that we haven't even touched on yet... :D
The Aussies think that monitors make for good BBQ, but they also think they're called Goanas. ;)
The important thing to remember when operating your monitor is to keep it almost totally submerged in water. Almost totally but not entirely wet is key to optimum performance. If by some unforseen act of God your monitor does get completely entirely wet, the warranty will be voided and you'll have to consult your nearest blacksmith for a replacement. With luck and preservation it is possible your ruined monitor may be of some value in the future.
http://img200.imageshack.us/img200/8498/monitormerrimac.gif
WickerBill
08-14-09, 08:24 PM
Wish I could help. You definitely want to fix instead of replace at 27" -- the really good 27" models (Syncmaster) still go for a cool grand.
datachicane
08-14-09, 08:33 PM
Here's a monitor in the process of becoming more than optimally wet:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/f2/H58758.jpg
Here's a view of Tier One Support.
The gentleman in the hat is sitting on an OEM anti-stat bulb housing.
http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/monitor01/media/crewondeck_425.jpg
Here are the monitor's mortal enemies:
http://www.mediabistro.com/unbeige/original/big-gulp-super-3.jpg
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_vkDj3wpYgtQ/R8DVP2qoG6I/AAAAAAAAATA/Iavn4o3zG_g/s320/spilled_coffee_hell.jpg
oddlycalm
08-15-09, 05:05 PM
Here are the monitor's mortal enemies You should probably add brain dead movers to the list of monitor enemies...
http://www.notmytribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/dumb_donkey.jpg
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oddlycalm
08-15-09, 05:37 PM
Wish I could help. You definitely want to fix instead of replace at 27" -- the really good 27" models (Syncmaster) still go for a cool grand.
Thanks WB, I agree, but unless I can find the parts and do it myself replacement will be the only option. I have no spare and I can't shut down operations while it's out for repair. It's not dead yet so I have some time to look and ask around.
Aside from cost, replacement blows because that last thing I want is another large monitor with a CCFL backlight because it's an expensive 110 watt+ space heater that requires replacement of light tubes that are not readily available. :thumdown:
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TravelGal
08-16-09, 12:58 AM
You should probably add brain dead movers to the list of monitor enemies...
http://www.notmytribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/dumb_donkey.jpg
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I thought Loadmaster only posted at Crapfoggen.
And yes, now it can be told, the first thing I thought of when I thought the thread title was the ship. But no, I am not THAT old.
That's some serious pr0n action on a 27" monitor, yo. :eek: 'lock! would be proud of you. :gomer: ;)
-Kevin
oddlycalm
08-16-09, 06:24 PM
That's some serious pr0n action on a 27" monitor, yo. :eek: 'lock! would be proud of you. :gomer: ;)
Well, you'd think so, but it turns out that beyond a certain size pr0n gets scary..:eek: :gomer:
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devilmaster
08-16-09, 06:57 PM
Well, you'd think so, but it turns out that beyond a certain size pr0n gets scary..:eek: :gomer:
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http://scrapetv.com/News/News%20Pages/Games/two-bit-news/images/Ron-Jeremy.jpg
http://www.marriedtothesea.com/072109/im-glad-i-saw-that-jpeg.gif
oddlycalm
08-17-09, 06:12 PM
Geez, that's as bad as Flav in butt floss. :yuck:
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cameraman
08-17-09, 08:37 PM
Geez, that's as bad as Flav in butt floss. :yuck:
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Ahhh no, no it isn't.
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