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    Question Problem with TM701L...Pictures inside! Thx Armen!

    Hi all,

    I just receive my TFT, but, when I've wired, of course, i've inversed ground and +12v...

    There is my questions:
    If I buy a VGA controler board to DigitalWW, can I save my screen?

    Or, for Armen, do you sell only LCD controler board? Or, the only way is to change the entire TFT...?

    Thx for your answers.

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    this is the reason why everyone should be using multimeters.. to check and then triple check.
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    I've verified 2 times, but when i've wired, something disturbed me on my pc, and when i've been back, just taken the first and wrong wire...

    one chance of two, no luck this time...

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    ya that does suck.. i feel your pain.. maybe he can RMA it.. i dunno.. its worth a try
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    Hey!
    I'm about to permanently wire my LCD. We're talking about positive and negative wires right? Usually the positive wire is connected to the center pole of the cigarette adapter, gound to the outside. Is there something I'm missing here, any more then two wires when I open that cig. adapter? I will test with my muti first, just want to know what to expect.
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    yes, test before with your multi to check ground and +12v.

    and yes, there are only 2 wires on cig. adapter.

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    chut DON"T use the cig lighter.. go off your computer PSU. and always use a in-line fuse
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drogon
    Hi all,

    I just receive my TFT, but, when I've wired, of course, i've inversed ground and +12v...

    There is my questions:
    If I buy a VGA controler board to DigitalWW, can I save my screen?

    Or, for Armen, do you sell only LCD controler board? Or, the only way is to change the entire TFT...?

    Thx for your answers.
    Your LCD panel is fine. All you need is a new controller. We have both VGA and Composite controllers. This is the VGA only controller: http://digitalww.com/VGA_KIT.htm If you just want a new composite controller then it is $70 shipped.

    Email me and I will get you more details.

    Armen

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    Thanks for your answer, Armen!

    I'll send you a mail!

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    I'm not planning on using the cig lighter. I just mentioned that because thats the only name I know for that plug which came with the screen

    Quote Originally Posted by hijinks21
    chut DON"T use the cig lighter.. go off your computer PSU. and always use a in-line fuse

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