Guys/gals, where would I find a suitable replacement lcd screen for my SMOANT Cylon?
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liquid damage right?Anyone???
while waiting for a replacement why not try the rice drying method, what have you got to loose?Either that or its a faulty unit. So it needs to be replaced.
That's the problem. It's my main mod that is in use everyday.while waiting for a replacement why not try the rice drying method, what have you got to loose?
That's a thought, I'll fish around and see who can do this for me. Thanks @Humbolt.As far as i know, you can/could purchase the screens from Smoant for around $10. But the shipping pushes the price up considerably. Maybe drop them a mail and find out? Or perhaps one of the vendors can chuck one in their next shipment from Smoant if they do buy directly from them?
You're welcome. Keep us posted?That's a thought, I'll fish around and see who can do this for me. Thanks @Humbolt.
Will do. It shouldn't be hard to change it over - 4 posts that are held in place with silicone and a ribbon cable to connect it.You're welcome. Keep us posted?
NooooooI've opened mine as well because the plastic posts actually broke on the top. I epoxied it back together so now its fixed permanently. So if my screen gives issues, the mod is done
I had the same thing - could have rebuild them with the epoxy resin from builders. It comes in two tubs, you mix equal parts and it becomes like steel putty. Very hard to break and holds well.The posts were absolutely FUBAR.
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You should have epoxied the posts instead
Those posts are so tiiiiiny to work with so i just permanently sealed it. If it goes, it goes. But its lasted for a good few months now so holding thumbs lolI had the same thing - could have rebuild them with the epoxy resin from builders. It comes in two tubs, you mix equal parts and it becomes like steel putty. Very hard to break and holds well.
Lol yeah you need tiny hands and fingers...Those posts are so tiiiiiny to work with so i just permanently sealed it. If it goes, it goes. But its lasted for a good few months now so holding thumbs lol
that’s actually a good ideaOK I had another look.
@lesvaches no juice in the lcd. Definitely a screen fault and Google reveals that they had a few with bad screens.
@Humbolt, posts starting to break apart. With that cost of a new screen and shipping, it's not worth fixing it.
Perhaps with everything else working, I could tinker with it on the arduino and make a hubbly pot
Lol.