Sunday, July 28, 2013

Sony VAIO VPCCB LED Screen Blown Fuse?

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Source: forum.notebookreview.com --- Sunday, July 28, 2013
I liquid damaged my LED screen and it was pretty bad but it eventually dried. It was working but I was annoyed by the stains and I ordered a new one. I figured since I ordered a new one why not open the current screen up and see 'LG's technology'. Prior to opening it up I swapped this screen with several others to no avail it, has to be a specific LP156WF1 (TL)(C1) specific for Sony or it won't work) I did this with battery, power plugged and even with the laptop on and nothing happened (as I was watching it dry) the others didn't work but the original stained one displayed. Figured I had a new one coming let me tinker with it. After totally diassembling the LED screen and fully letting it dry (there were 3 sheets of plastic inside it) I put it back together and turned on the laptop to only notice the screen no longer had a back light. After investigating I realize if I put a flashlight on the back (rear side) of the screen I can faintly see the desktop otherwise it is pitch dark. I am now finding out there is a fuse attached to blow on most laptops containing LED screens. Did I blow the fuse or just damage the original screen when I opened up the screen? My new screen will be here in about a week or so. ...

Source: http://forum.notebookreview.com/sony/726705-sony-vaio-vpccb-led-screen-blown-fuse.html

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