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Here are a few quick questions and links about extending your laptop's LCD cable/ribbon:
Q: Can I extend my laptop's cable?
A: Yes, it's been done a number of times!
Q: Will the signal be unusable if I make my wire too long?
A: No, the signal will be OK. As long as you keep the INVERTER<>BACKLIGHT cable the original length.
Q: What is an INVERTER and what does it have to do with the above question?
A: Inverter is a small board that usually sits right next to your LCD (inside the LCD casing). It apmlifies the signal coming from your laptop's motherboard into a stronger signal used to power your backlight. The longer you make the cable between the inverter and the backlight the darker your backlight will become. That is why it is important NOT to extend the INVERTER<>BACKLIGHT cable. You can still extend the LAPTOP<>INVERTER cable.
Q: What is the optimal length of the laptop LCD extension cable.
A: I don't know really. Mine is 1 meter long (about 3 ft). It works fine, although I sometimes get some barely noticable interference. Make the extension as short as possible and you will be fine.
Q: I have a flat ribbon cable running to my LCD. How do I extend that?
A: Visit this link:
http://www.groupsrv.com/science/viewtopic.php?p=267233
And it appears that you can also buy a custom extension here:
www.molex.com
Q: I have a lot of small but separate cables running to my LCD. How can I extend them?
A: Buy an LPT (printer) extension cable at your local computer store. Chop off the ends. Inside you will see around 50 small cables, each one will have it's own unique color combination (two stripes of different colors). Use those to extend your LCD cable.
Q: Can I see some examples of extended laptop LCDs at work?
A: Visit the following threads:
http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/lcd-display/27744-inspiron-2500-lcd.html
http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/show-off-your-project/27807-2002-saturn-sl2-install.html
http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/show-off-your-project/27853-freak-show-22-year-old-nissan-install.html
Q: Do I really need to solder all those tiny cables together?
A: No, I never use soldering unless I really need it (to extend my factory stereo's volume controls for example). You can connect the wires by hand. Remember to use sticky electrical tape to isolate the connections properly or you will be in big trouble.
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