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This Instructable will show you how to repair a LCD that has dead rows and\or columns using a minimum of time and tools. The example shown here is a small LCD in a cordless telephone, but the same principle can be used in other devices as well.
Step 1Tools Needed
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This fix can be performed using a minimum of tools. You need only the tools necessary to disassemble the device (in this case only one screwdriver was necessary), a hot-air gun (a powerful hair dryer may work), and a pencil eraser.
If you are interested in complete professional information on how to repair LCD televisions, please be sure to check out this link: http://unique.octopis.com/LCD_Repair.htm
Just used it to repair my Sharp Calculator!
I filled the screen with 8s and did a calculation to fill all of the display elements. I ran my finger nail along the connection to see which part of the ribbon affected what part of the screen so I knew where to iron each time.
i got a hole bunch of them and they are broken up abit, mostly buttons and all the lcd screens are busted so i wanted to fix them
I did have to heat the ribbon up three times to get the 95%. I didn't know how hot to get it or how hard to rub. Each time I would stop and then plug the battery back in to check then unplug and try again. I'm sure four times would have been the ticket.
Awesome instructable.
Thanks.
Many thanks!
Valyntyn
B.C. Canada
I will try it into two philips cordless phones.