im selling a lcd for 28$ shipped anywhere.
but you need to fix this ffc connection. once you do this then it will be good as new.
you probably can just solder a new one on or something
ill post pictures later but for now you can look here
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=49180
just 28 bucks. i dont have paypal. ok so send a money order or something. or we can do cod if you wanna pay the extra bucks
but you need to fix this ffc connection. once you do this then it will be good as new.
you probably can just solder a new one on or something
ill post pictures later but for now you can look here
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=49180
just 28 bucks. i dont have paypal. ok so send a money order or something. or we can do cod if you wanna pay the extra bucks
You can hard wire that buddy with a soldering iron and an old udma 80 pin cable. The tracks on that FCC cable aren't that small.
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haha new Trev would be on that like a seagull onto a chip lmao Haven't caught you on msn for a couple days Trev was afraid you had burnt ya house down or taken out an eye with that new reflector of yours hehehe
LOL, na i started building the new light unit today, was testing yesterday and had a pile of work to do, soz buddy
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for 2 my soldering skills really suck
Ok then you better forget it or send it to me lol.
Hard wire is basically soldering wire from one point to another with no plugs. If you can solder SMD devices then i can garrentee you can solder that cable, however if you cant solder SMD devices then you will soon find you cant 😉
All you need is a pin, a 25-30w soldering iron with a very sharp tip (i use a 40w on this work, though im fast enough not to fry anything), and a udma ide cable.
To desolder that cable, just quickly heat the contact (until solder melts) and lift the cable end with the pin. Remebering what cable goes where, just replace the old cables with the stripped ide cable, and solder into place.
You will find on the other pcb that the old cable used to connect to (Not the blue one but to the actual pcb that blue pcb pluged into) you will have to remove the socket and do the same thing. That is how you make the link.
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WEll the monitor that i am going to buy is a 6.5" but i dont know if it will work. its conection goes to a vcr.
doing all that stuff seems kinda hard. so im going to give up
doing all that stuff seems kinda hard. so im going to give up
WEll the monitor that i am going to buy is a 6.5" but i dont know if it will work. its conection goes to a vcr.
Why wouldnt it? most of those 6.5inchers are strip friendly and work on a vcr no probs. Just make sure it can handle your video format like for instance NTSC or PAL.
Trev 🙂
YEAH IT WAS STRIPPED FROM THIS CAR. BUT I DONT KNOW IF IT HAS ANY INPUTS. AND I DONT EVEN HAVE ANY VHS TAPES
If it got a tuner you can input stuff to it. Just run the vcr to it in rf.
Is it possible for you to fix your caps up in your last post?
Btw, ill answer your question in my thread soon, i just got to take a pic and finnish this light off so i can show you what ive done, and compare the bulb size of mine to yours to show why yours wont fit.
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Is it possible for you to fix your caps up in your last post?
Btw, ill answer your question in my thread soon, i just got to take a pic and finnish this light off so i can show you what ive done, and compare the bulb size of mine to yours to show why yours wont fit.
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If it dont have a tuner then its got to have in input, otherwise it cant display anything can it?
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i will buy it for what you are asking for it plus the shipping. but must ship usps to me in canada. get back to me and i will paypal you or something.
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