Dark Screen - Anything OTHER than backlight?
Dark Screen - Anything OTHER than backlight?
I just recieved in the mail a new screen for my A31p. What showed up was actually a screen for an A30p, but according to the HMM they use the same parts. No big deal.
SO I install the screen, boot it up, and the screen is really dark. I can just barely make out the IBM logo. If I shine a flashlight on the screen I can just barely see things better, depending where I point the flashlight.
I swapped out the inverter with the one from my old screen (which ALSO had a bad backlight), and had the same result.
Could this problem be anything other than a bad backlight? The eBay seller claimed it was tested and in good working condition, but he also called it an A31p screen. I'm quite [censored] right now.
SO I install the screen, boot it up, and the screen is really dark. I can just barely make out the IBM logo. If I shine a flashlight on the screen I can just barely see things better, depending where I point the flashlight.
I swapped out the inverter with the one from my old screen (which ALSO had a bad backlight), and had the same result.
Could this problem be anything other than a bad backlight? The eBay seller claimed it was tested and in good working condition, but he also called it an A31p screen. I'm quite [censored] right now.
770ED *sold*
A21m 2628-ERU *OK*
A22p 2629-PFU *OK*
A30p 2653-65U *sold*
A31 2653-CU3 *sold*
A31 2652-M6U *sold*
A31p 2653-R8U *needs new screen*
X24 2662-MWU *OK*
X41t 1866-5GU *OK*
T43p 2668-N15 *OK*
T61 6465-CTO *workhorse*
A21m 2628-ERU *OK*
A22p 2629-PFU *OK*
A30p 2653-65U *sold*
A31 2653-CU3 *sold*
A31 2652-M6U *sold*
A31p 2653-R8U *needs new screen*
X24 2662-MWU *OK*
X41t 1866-5GU *OK*
T43p 2668-N15 *OK*
T61 6465-CTO *workhorse*
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carbon_unit
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Works fine when connected to an external monitor, before and after installing the screen. Before I got the screen I had it hooked up to an external monitor and was using the base unit as a keyboard, it felt like using an old Apple IIc 
The screen came as a whole self-contained unit, with it's own new inverter and ribbon cable, which are oing the same thing as the original screen (extremely dark). Adjusting the brightness doesn't do anything either. That's why I believe it's the backlight.
It was eBay item number 130141977980 for anyone that wants to see the auction.
The screen came as a whole self-contained unit, with it's own new inverter and ribbon cable, which are oing the same thing as the original screen (extremely dark). Adjusting the brightness doesn't do anything either. That's why I believe it's the backlight.
It was eBay item number 130141977980 for anyone that wants to see the auction.
770ED *sold*
A21m 2628-ERU *OK*
A22p 2629-PFU *OK*
A30p 2653-65U *sold*
A31 2653-CU3 *sold*
A31 2652-M6U *sold*
A31p 2653-R8U *needs new screen*
X24 2662-MWU *OK*
X41t 1866-5GU *OK*
T43p 2668-N15 *OK*
T61 6465-CTO *workhorse*
A21m 2628-ERU *OK*
A22p 2629-PFU *OK*
A30p 2653-65U *sold*
A31 2653-CU3 *sold*
A31 2652-M6U *sold*
A31p 2653-R8U *needs new screen*
X24 2662-MWU *OK*
X41t 1866-5GU *OK*
T43p 2668-N15 *OK*
T61 6465-CTO *workhorse*
Did your A31p's backlight originally work, or did you buy it with a broken backlight? I wonder if there might be a bad connection somewhere, as it's a bit suspicious that you have two screens with bad backlight symptons.
X220 (4287-2W5, Windows 8 Pro) / X31 (2672-CXU, XP Pro) / X61s (7668-CTO, Windows 8 Pro)
I bought the computer with a bad backlight. I was hoping a new screen would have a working backlight and fix the problem. The seller never provided any proof the screen infact worked before I got it though, and I don't have another A31p to test it in, unless you can put a UXGA screen on an XGA Thinkpad (which I'm 99% sure you can't).
770ED *sold*
A21m 2628-ERU *OK*
A22p 2629-PFU *OK*
A30p 2653-65U *sold*
A31 2653-CU3 *sold*
A31 2652-M6U *sold*
A31p 2653-R8U *needs new screen*
X24 2662-MWU *OK*
X41t 1866-5GU *OK*
T43p 2668-N15 *OK*
T61 6465-CTO *workhorse*
A21m 2628-ERU *OK*
A22p 2629-PFU *OK*
A30p 2653-65U *sold*
A31 2653-CU3 *sold*
A31 2652-M6U *sold*
A31p 2653-R8U *needs new screen*
X24 2662-MWU *OK*
X41t 1866-5GU *OK*
T43p 2668-N15 *OK*
T61 6465-CTO *workhorse*
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carbon_unit
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I think you can't ecause of this thread:
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=21740
With my old screen, I tried taking it apart and replacing the backlight, as in this link:
http://sourcepower.co.nz/A31/A31Backlig ... ement.html
Unfortunately while I was taking it apart, I bent one of the films, threw out the whole mess in frustration, and decided to get another screen.
Since the backlight is powered by the 2-pin connector off the inverter, can I connect a voltmeter accross the two terminals and see if the backlight is getting any power? How many volts should it read? Similarly, can I plug in my extra backlight bulb to the inverter and see if it lights up?
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=21740
With my old screen, I tried taking it apart and replacing the backlight, as in this link:
http://sourcepower.co.nz/A31/A31Backlig ... ement.html
Unfortunately while I was taking it apart, I bent one of the films, threw out the whole mess in frustration, and decided to get another screen.
Since the backlight is powered by the 2-pin connector off the inverter, can I connect a voltmeter accross the two terminals and see if the backlight is getting any power? How many volts should it read? Similarly, can I plug in my extra backlight bulb to the inverter and see if it lights up?
770ED *sold*
A21m 2628-ERU *OK*
A22p 2629-PFU *OK*
A30p 2653-65U *sold*
A31 2653-CU3 *sold*
A31 2652-M6U *sold*
A31p 2653-R8U *needs new screen*
X24 2662-MWU *OK*
X41t 1866-5GU *OK*
T43p 2668-N15 *OK*
T61 6465-CTO *workhorse*
A21m 2628-ERU *OK*
A22p 2629-PFU *OK*
A30p 2653-65U *sold*
A31 2653-CU3 *sold*
A31 2652-M6U *sold*
A31p 2653-R8U *needs new screen*
X24 2662-MWU *OK*
X41t 1866-5GU *OK*
T43p 2668-N15 *OK*
T61 6465-CTO *workhorse*
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carbon_unit
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You are right. I learn something new every day and today it is this.RWDPLZ wrote:I think you can't ecause of this thread:
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=21740
I've changed my last backlight bulb also. What a major PITA.RWDPLZ wrote:With my old screen, I tried taking it apart and replacing the backlight, as in this link:
http://sourcepower.co.nz/A31/A31Backlig ... ement.html
Unfortunately while I was taking it apart, I bent one of the films, threw out the whole mess in frustration, and decided to get another screen.
I don't think I would attempt this. The voltage is high enough to jump between the two pins if you don't use an insulated connector.RWDPLZ wrote:Since the backlight is powered by the 2-pin connector off the inverter, can I connect a voltmeter accross the two terminals and see if the backlight is getting any power? How many volts should it read?
That should be OK.RWDPLZ wrote:Similarly, can I plug in my extra backlight bulb to the inverter and see if it lights up?
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No! I tried that and heard a pop, saw a flash and ended up with a burnt plastic clip.RWDPLZ wrote:Since the backlight is powered by the 2-pin connector off the inverter, can I connect a voltmeter accross the two terminals and see if the backlight is getting any power?
Output voltage from the inverter can be in the range of many hundreds of volts to over a thousand. The backlight is a fluorescent lamp and as such requires a large voltage (and current, I believe) to start up. From my research it appears that you can't simply use a voltmeter.
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=34876
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=34561
edit: I just remembered/thought of something from my days with playing around broken TVs. A trick back then was to hold a neon bulb (disconnected and insulated from yourself) around the high voltage section. If it lit up, the power supply was working. Not sure exactly how much voltage would be required but I'll try this with an inverter board. Certainly would be useful to determine if an inverter is working or not.
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X22 X24 X31 X41 X41T X60 X60s X61 X61s X200 X200s X300 X301 Z60m Z61t Z61p 560 560Z 600 600E 600X T21 T22 T23 T41 T60p T410 T420 T520 W500 W520 R50 A21p A22p A31 A31p
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X22 X24 X31 X41 X41T X60 X60s X61 X61s X200 X200s X300 X301 Z60m Z61t Z61p 560 560Z 600 600E 600X T21 T22 T23 T41 T60p T410 T420 T520 W500 W520 R50 A21p A22p A31 A31p
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I don't know the a31 but if it has one I'd also try playing with levering up with a small flat bladed screw driver the small micro-switch which turns off the screen when the lid is closed. This fixed a similar problem of a dark screen on my r40
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Confirmed. See this thread:Earlier, I wrote:A trick back then was to hold a neon bulb (disconnected and insulated from yourself) around the high voltage section. If it lit up, the power supply was working.
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=48910
Ray Kawakami
X22 X24 X31 X41 X41T X60 X60s X61 X61s X200 X200s X300 X301 Z60m Z61t Z61p 560 560Z 600 600E 600X T21 T22 T23 T41 T60p T410 T420 T520 W500 W520 R50 A21p A22p A31 A31p
NOTE: All links to PC-Doctor software hosted by me are dead. Files removed 8/28/12 by manufacturer's demand.
X22 X24 X31 X41 X41T X60 X60s X61 X61s X200 X200s X300 X301 Z60m Z61t Z61p 560 560Z 600 600E 600X T21 T22 T23 T41 T60p T410 T420 T520 W500 W520 R50 A21p A22p A31 A31p
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