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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: NJ
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I took my lcd apart again, and came to the conclusion that it may not be up to par for projection but wanna do it anyway. My problem was that the ffc's are awckwardly placed, but if i get ffc extensions like they have at lumen lab, they dont have the right number of connections.
So my question is this, i need 24 conductor, the have 30 and 20. Can i take the 30 pin and cut it to have the right amount? I'm assuming i could but i know there is the possibility of severing a line or two. just with the force of cutting. Anyone had experience on this? Thanks in advance. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: 2
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Hi,
LumenLabs also do custom FFc extensions, would probably be best for you: Custom sizes available. Contact Brainchild |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: NJ
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Cant believe i missed that at the bottom. I guess thats what happens when you look for something in particular. Some times you miss a differant way of doing things. Or the fact you can get different sizes.
Thanks for the help. I'll contact him and see if he can do it, and i'll do a recount on the pins to see if i can get it to work. With any luck i'll be starting this pj on the weekend. |
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