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sbockh01
I have the liquid video lcd, and it has multiple ground wires. What should I do to ground these out. I have a ground connected to the ballast shell. Can I just run these ground to that?

Scott
Norlander
Hi Scott,

Yes you can use the common, hot, and ground from your source for the LCD, I cut down the monitor power cord and spliced it into the fuse (Hot) and common and ground. If you ground your LCD cables back to the main power supply on the LCD power board all you need is this power cable properly grounded.

Black (Hot) White (common) Green (Ground)

Hope this helps.


Cheers,

Lee
Christopher
Howdy.

If I leave the control boards in their metal casing (I have a Benq 567v2), that completely grounds the LCD, correct?
brainchild
As long as the metal casing is grounded.
Christopher
And how/where would you ground the metal casing?
araczynski
same answer as the first two posts. to the ballast's ground and in turn wherever that goes.
Christopher
Thanks!
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