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Is it ok to use a scraper, wouldn't it scratch the matrix? Also I have panels from old TVs and I was able to peel of the polarizer from there and it seems to do the job
Has a rough texture. My theory is that a very thin layer of the polarizer is left and I can feel the cracks on the LCD and it still smells a lot
From what I can see with the good polarizer some bits look clean. Here is closer photo. Pretty sure I can clean it with something, is it ok to try...
So I got a powerbook 145b with vinegar syndrome, when I removed the polarizer there was a ton of residue that I can't remove at all. The first pic is with a good polarizer so you can see and the other is without. Any tips what I can use to remove it?
After a full recap of the motherboard shortining the legs of the caps this time instead of it booting up immediately when I plug it in, it started to power on normally by pressing the space bar and 5V to the LCD have been restored, but still blue screen and no chime
I think the problem is that the LCD is getting underpowered because I get a reading of 1.1V, probably what's going on is the display is displaying absolutely nothing because it's underpowered and the backlight is just on
Thanks a lot 😊 I will try it later. The very weird thing is that if I remove the CPU card it either does the same or the blue screen turns on and the speaker makes a weird buzzing sound for a second and it turns off
All of the corrosion and cap juice is cleaned from the board with IPA, and all of the caps are properly connect because I tested them with my multimeter. I know it looks kinda jenky but I twisted them a bit so I can reassemble the laptop. Nothing seems shorted
A friend gave his old powerbook 100 to fix. When I boot it, it doesn't chime and it displays a blue screen. I recaped the whole LCD and almost every cap on the motherboard except the two on the left. Decided to use through hole caps instead of SMDs because I couldn't find anyone selling them...
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