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sorin_a99
Hi,
i have an LCD 1530V and after i removed all parts, i saw that my Pannel is LG LM 15xx XGA.
I found at my electronic local store an Beko mainboard for LCD from 14" up to 22" (suppoert 1280*1024 max resolution), and have multiple inputs like Tv tunner, A/V, RCA.
My question is:
This Mainboard should be used with inverter or without it? Can mainboard work in projector mode (with my lamp) without inverter module plug in, or should i use this inverter (that i don't use it anymore) to power on the mainboard?

tks you..
Zombie Jesus
QUOTE (sorin_a99 @ Oct 5 2008, 03:06 AM) *
Hi,
i have an LCD 1530V and after i removed all parts, i saw that my Pannel is LG LM 15xx XGA.
I found at my electronic local store an Beko mainboard for LCD from 14" up to 22" (suppoert 1280*1024 max resolution), and have multiple inputs like Tv tunner, A/V, RCA.
My question is:
This Mainboard should be used with inverter or without it? Can mainboard work in projector mode (with my lamp) without inverter module plug in, or should i use this inverter (that i don't use it anymore) to power on the mainboard?

tks you..


Im not sure I understand your question properly, but you should not have to plug in the inverter. The inverter is just for powering the backlight and neither are used for the projector. I have been running my projector without an inverter attached.
sorin_a99
OK, tks.. I understand now.. I don't need anymore to use inverter.. so, inverter si for backlight lcd..
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