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		<title>Replacing an LCD Backlight</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Replacing an LCD backlight is not an easy job. On a scale of 1 to 10 of DIY repair, I would rank it an 8.5. Replacing a dead backlight is a cost-efficient way of repairing an LCD without breaking the bank. Most backlights run $4.99-$15.00 (shipping included) on a site such as eBay, and some [...]]]></description>
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<p>Replacing an LCD backlight is not an easy job. On a scale of 1 to 10 of DIY repair, I would rank it an 8.5. Replacing a dead backlight is a cost-efficient way of repairing an LCD without breaking the bank. Most backlights run $4.99-$15.00 (shipping included) on a site such as eBay, and some LCD&#8217;s even have two backlights, so make sure you order the right amount.  Otherwise, you might be waiting another week with a dark or dim screen, and nobody wants that.</p>
<p>CompuTechs+ does not recommend replacing the backlight yourself, but if you are determined, here are the steps:</p>
<blockquote><p>Replacing an LCD Backlight is a requires extreme patience, as it is a fragile process. Not only is the light itself featherlight, it also contains the hazardous element mercury.</p></blockquote>
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1) Remove the LCD from its housing (if you don&#8217;t know how to do this, please do not proceed)<br />
2) Remove all the screws you can find located on the LCD, and <em>carefully</em>remove its casing<br />
3) Finding the backlight(s): LCDs typically have 1 backlight, some have two. The backlight is a very thin, long CCFL tube (which is typically located with rubber ends, and is connected to the cable coming off the inverter.</p>
<p>4) Once you have determined if the LCD has one or two backlights, now its time to get the replacement backlights. CompuTechs+ recommends replacing both backlights (if your LCD is a dual-backlight monitor), it will save you a big headache in the future. Either search for your LCD model number on eBay, or measure out the backlight to find a correct fit.</p>
<p>5) Be careful installing the backlight, remember that when you are removing the LCD layers for replacing the backlight that you need to <strong>keep the LCD layers together</strong>. If you don&#8217;t, they might be difficult to get to line up easily again.<br />
6) Put it all back together (test before completely reassembling), and enjoy your bright, cheaply fixed component!</p>
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