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It's actually a combination of things. Both the inverter(s) and backlight(s) are directly responsible for brightness. You *should* have a matching inverter/backlight setup, though I found this nearly impossible to do without spending loads of $$ on a complete kit. The inverter does "control" the brightness of the CCFL (lamp). You don't *have* to use a datalux inverter. If you are electronically inclined you can rig a setup. I actually used 1 datalux and 1 laptop lcd inverter at first and it worked great. the datalux controller does not handle 2 inverters, so I wired in the second directly to power with a switch. This way I have brightness control at night, and a kind of "Turbo bright" switch for daytime. Works great. good luck
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