it sounds like the video controller might not be working properly, i don't think that it would be the touch screen layer.
i could be wrong, so i'll let some of the monitor experts chime in.
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i have this eby701 for a while, when i first got it it has a red line show up on the right side of the screen, but when i use the AC power, it went away, then i try it with the car charger, and don't see it, but after i install it on the car, it shows the red line once a while, then later, it has a blue line next to the red line, and now it has 5 lines show up every time it turn it on, i don't think it's the power, i tried power from psu, and the factory car charger and the ac adpter, makes no different, i saw a website sell the part for it, but i am not sure it's the whole screen or just the touch screen cover, here is the link http://store.mo-co-so.com/touchscree...701-p-186.html and it says "Touch Screen Panel for CCFL Lilliput EBY-701 $34.99" i am not sure that is the part i need, can someone help me
it sounds like the video controller might not be working properly, i don't think that it would be the touch screen layer.
i could be wrong, so i'll let some of the monitor experts chime in.
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It is your LCD panel not the control board. You dont need a replacement touch screen, you need a replacement panel like this one
http://store.mo-co-so.com/enhanceddr...nel-p-201.html
You need to know if you have an older CCFL backlight or the newer LED backlight model. The link for the LCD panel will only work with the newer LED backlight models.
thank you for the info, but for $139 i could get a new touchscreen on ebay, it might be easier to fiberglass the new housing with the new screen than replace the display on the old, if it cost less i don't might doing the work, but $139, i am not sure, but thanks anyway, i didn't know mo-co-so.com has the replacement
It should be noted that the $140 panel is a high brightness panel that is 50% brighter then the stock one (300 Nits vs 450 Nits). You can get a stock replacement for about $65 or $70.
You can search eBay. Assuming you have the CCFL version of the eby701, the stock panel is a TX18D11VM1CAA. I believe a TX18D16VM1CAA panel (this one has a greater ranger of operating temperature) is also compatible. Im interested in what the model of the 450 nit panel is, and if anyone has comparisons of sunlight readabilty.
Do you think its maybe something interfering in his car? He says when its out of the car it works fine, but in the car it has issues.
When its in the car is it getting power from the PSU, or the adapter? Also is the adapter the original adapter with the volt regulator?
Mo-Co-So is very good at recommending things. At 139.00 you may have better luck with glare issues and bleeding in sunlight.
Let me ask..... the stock units... are they the LED versions? If yes, can the panel from the LED version work on a CCFL control board? I have 3 older screens but they are CCFL. I would love to upgrade them to LED. The screen casings are heavily modded into my car though, so I cant swap those out.
Well if theonlykid is mentioning the cost of the stock units, maybe he carries those also?
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I thought about upgrading the CCFL panels to LED as well, but I looked at that in detail a while back. Im pretty sure they are not compatible.
If I recall, the interface between the circuit board and the TFT panel is different, and so is the inverter. Also, I am pretty sure the CCFL inverter puts out hundreds of volts AC, whereas the LED backlight would most likely only require a few volts of DC.
Thats what I was wondering.... I think the cable is the same. I had a LED version and saw no difference, but I was curious about the power inverter.
HiJackZX1 w/ The Tobiathin Core PC system!
ZOTAC GF9300-G-E
INTEL E8200
4 Gigs
OCZ Vertex 2 SSD
OPUS 320
1 Lilliput, 1 MTSVO-SC K301, 4 VM70 screens, 1 Eonon 19in
Starting Raspberry Pi multizone project.
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