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Powerbook 2400c inverter

I’ll take a look at those options tonight and hopefully I can figure out where the problem is.

I don’t know much about inverters/ccfl bulbs but do they need anything special to power the bulbs? Would it be possible to just hook the required voltage up to the bulb and run it like that without an inverter?

I really don’t want to buy another 2400 for a display and inverter but if I can’t get either that might be the last option.
 
I'll be honest I'm not an expert either. I just remembered years ago replacing the CCFL bulb on a 2400c with a bulb for Frys electronics and that worked, so I tried that on this one and it didn't work. After that I bought a tester on Amazon using that the backlight works fine so I put up my post to see if anyone knows a bit more about the inverter in the 2400c.
 
Fair enough. Hopefully this will at least make some attention towards it since these are rare enough already and failure of the inverter seems common. I’ll ask a friend who deals with these computers to see if he knows anything about the inverters
 
Do you have any working inverters you could try to find the voltage readings compare to these damaged or dead inverters? Might give some insight into the problem.
 
After several months and a second display and second dead inverter I finally fixed it. Both inverters had a blown F1 fuse. After bridging the fuse (I am ordering a replacement), the inverter is working perfectly again. Maybe that is your issue as well.
 
After several months and a second display and second dead inverter I finally fixed it. Both inverters had a blown F1 fuse. After bridging the fuse (I am ordering a replacement), the inverter is working perfectly again. Maybe that is your issue as well.
I’ll give bridging F1 a try thanks
 
After several months and a second display and second dead inverter I finally fixed it. Both inverters had a blown F1 fuse. After bridging the fuse (I am ordering a replacement), the inverter is working perfectly again. Maybe that is your issue as well.
Maybe it should be important to know what caused that fuse blow
 
Maybe it should be important to know what caused that fuse blow

it would be nice to know, yeah. but it could also just be a fuse that went bad.
honestly i wonder what percentage of failed fuse 2400c inverters are from japan. the humidity there might be a factor in failing fuses.
actually now that i think of it, i wonder how many failed fuses are on displays with vinegar syndrome 🤔
 
Maybe it should be important to know what caused that fuse blow
I looked for any unusual signs of damage or overuse, but didn't find anything indicative of a problem. Just the fuse seemed to be bad, and everything else looked to be in good shape.

it would be nice to know, yeah. but it could also just be a fuse that went bad.
honestly i wonder what percentage of failed fuse 2400c inverters are from japan. the humidity there might be a factor in failing fuses.
actually now that i think of it, i wonder how many failed fuses are on displays with vinegar syndrome 🤔
Well, both of my displays had vinegar syndrome, one much more so than the other. Both also came from Japan.
 
both of my badfuse inverters are from (japanese) vinegar syndrome 2400s as well.
the one good polarizer display unit didn't have the bad fuse.
 
alright, several months later.. i've repaired 3 different inverters by replacing the F1 fuse.

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@Powerbook27364 suggested this fuse part which works perfectly. You can probably use something else that's comparable.
 

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Thanks for posting the link to the fuse you used I’ll order a few and give this a try. I’ve let the broken 2400 sit for awhile while I worked on other projects.
 
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