Thank you. I've fantasized for years about taking this thing apart and blowing the dust off the back of the screen. Now I know that is NEVER going to happen!👍
I just bought me one of these and I've always wanted one and I'm really glad to have found this video because I finally found out that there are multiple backlight tubes rather than just 1 or 2 like in a lot of other CCFL based LCD panels so this is amazing! I just wish I could find a way to figure out which ones were the updated models with the higher brightness and contrast. I couldn't find any information about that other than the fact that in 2006 they were quietly updated which is really annoying since they didn't put new model numbers on them.
I would try searching for a plastic sheet of similar thickness and translucent shade and see if I could find anything close. I never reassembled mine since the screen was broken.
i dont mean to be so offtopic but does any of you know a method to get back into an instagram account..? I was stupid forgot my password. I love any tips you can offer me!
@Reed Jose i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and im in the hacking process now. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
This is a helpful video! My dad has 3 Apple Cinema Displays (all 30 inch) and one 24 inch one. We either sold 2 or all of the 30 inch ones but kept the 24 inch (I'm hopeful that the last 30 inch wasn't sold) and would want to convert it to LED. I think that these CCFLs would need much more power than the LEDs so I would get some sort of power converter or step down thingy. Anyways, this is a great video and more people should have watched it!
if you got that working then please share your experience/advise on how you did it. I have 3 30 inch ACD and one of them is so much more yellower than the other two. I would love to hear from a pioneer before I took apart mine. Thanks!
Brilliant video, I have one fully working with some condensation-type issue on the screen (was saved outside) is it possible to remove the front first and leave the back intact as it's fully working. I want to wipe the backside of the glass in the hope the condensation will wipe off.
Hmm I no longer have this and can’t quite tell if it would be possible or not. I would suggest pulling it out of the case if you’re comfortable doing it and looking at it more closely. It would make sense to me that it would be possible but I don’t know. Good luck!
Very helpful video, thanks! I'll watch this multiple times as the power brick (original Apple) melted the connection of the cable to the monitor (connection is fried black) and I need to replace the cable assembly and power brick. Is it enough to replace these two parts and hope it won't over heat again, or could the problem stem from within the monitor?
I just bought a second hand 30-inch ACD and I was shocked to see how orange the screen was when I turn it on. Almost like if night shift mode was turned on and on high setting. After calibration, I managed to get a relatively OK image but the coloration is not uniform and the remaining yellowish areas spoil my fun Thanks to your video, I now understand that the last layer seems at fault (the one you remove at 11:30). Its purpose seem to be to diffuse the light of the CCFL? I would like to try to change it myself, could you describe what it looks like (in terms of opacity, thickness…) from what you remember from your disassembly? That could really help in my search for a new layer with similar properties. Many thanks!
@Aubin Debatty Yeah mine is quite discolored as well. You're actually in luck, I have that particular sheet sitting next to my desk right now. It's fairly opaque, you can't see through it although you can see your hand through it if it's directly under it. It's 2mm thick. The edges (where it wasn't exposed to the light) are still white. The center of mine is a yellowed/orange color. It's 25" 7/8in (65.7225cm) wide and 16" 3/8in (41.5925cm) tall. Hope that helps! Good luck!
@@MakeFixUpgrade Thank you very much for your detailed answer! Indeed, it helps a lot to try to identify a compatible replacement layer without dismantling the monitor since I am currently using it! I need to do more research but at first glance, I can’t find many retailers for light diffusion plastics with similar caracteristics. Therefore, I think I will first try to restore it with a method for bleaching old plastics. If the results are not convincing I’ll go back to looking for a replacement. I'm not going to get started right away but I am definitely looking forward to get into it as soon as I have a vacation coming :)
Good luck! I'd probably buy a few different types of plastic sheeting of that thickness and experiment with them. You may end up with something you like better.
Aubin Debatty My display is also quite orange/yellowed I suspect is from the previous owner running at full brightness combined with the heat of operation. I plan to “retr0brite” my diffuser which will take several days in direct sunlight, but I’m open to replacing the original plastic diffuser with something similar. I’m curious to know what other plastics would be a suitable replacement.
@@MakeFixUpgrade Just lately I discovered how to clear the yellowed/opaque < transparent > PVC by using WC NET Bleach GEL cleaner. I believe it works on any plastic material as well but I'm not sure the dilution used for that specific product. I used it on a sponge and dabbed the plastic progressively lightly rubbing it. It worked a treat...
Was your screen showing signs of Yellowing tint? if so, do you think the lasts piece you removed prior getting to the bulbs is the issue? It looked a bit yellowish in the video .
Found a 23" Cinema display on the curb. Good resell project I'm thinking. What plastic did you use for the screen replacement and where can you buy it? Thanks
lol the one thing i’m looking for is an idea of what i’m in for in taking the hinged stand off the back, but its already off when the vid starts. Is the spring going to go flying and be impossible to get back on without a custom tool?
Wow! Thanks dude. Great video. I finally took apart mine today for an LED conversion. Well I only took apart what’s necessary to get to the tubes. Very straight forward in fact. Do you think the top sheet of the lcd backlighting assembly to be a bit yellow tinted? I noticed in your video that the bottom thicker sheet was quite yellowish in color but mine is bright frosted white. I’m not sure wether or not I need to replace the top sheet since mine has a noticeable yellow hue compared to the other sheets in the assembly. Any advice would be much appreciated. Thank you!
@@MakeFixUpgrade Thanks for verifying that! Good to know that it’s not meant to be yellow tinted. I picked up a broken tv for replacement. Hope that goes well.
@@MakeFixUpgrade Hey man, I'm happy to report that the project was successful. Now the monitor only draws around 60 watts but it's only outputting about 330 nits. I should probably add double amount of leds and hopefully get around 600 nits and that will be very nice. Sure hope it will not overheat because there is absolutely zero ventilation 😂
Thanks for your video. Congratulations very good. I have a question for you. I have an equal screen but the fault is when it starts or when it seems to turn off, pressing the power button and turning it off again. so that it is not repeated I take the power off and sometimes it does not turn off at some time. He could tell me what the fault is and how to fix it. I am looking forward to your response. Regards.
JA Macias your question is a little hard to understand but I think the problem might be the power switch. The only way to be sure would be to test it. It’s hard to diagnose it without having it physically present.
Nah, that's a result of the power supply. If one of the parts in it fails and doesn't supply the exact required voltage, then the screen will flicker. There are a few youtube videos about it and how to sort of get around it. None of the solutions are great, except for maybe finding a working power supply.
I doubt it. If anyone succeeds I'd be curious to hear about it. Instead I'd look for some kind of new piece of plastic sheet to replace it with. I never put this one back together so I didn't worry about it.
If all you want to do is replace or bleach the yellowed diffuser screen, do you have to go through all of the disassembly? It would be great if you didn't have to take off all the electronics to get to the diffuser!!
These feel hotter as they don't have an internal fan and use the case as a heat sink. You could put a fan near it or add another heat sink to the back of the case if you're concerned about the temperature.
Hi, I have an issue with my 30". Somehow I took a 48V instead of 24V PSU. Now my backlight is out. I have replaced the logic board but to no avail. Do you know if it could be the backlight invertor? Replace the board? Any tips? Thanks!
@Steven it's hard to say what the issue might be precisely without seeing/testing it. I'd look closely at any of the circuit board components for anything that looks like it burned out. I can't remember if there was a built in fuse anywhere or not, but I'd also look for any and see if it fried. Good luck!
Wait did you see anything with a flashlight? I have a 30 inch with a power light but no picture. I replaced the logic board with no luck. I ordered an inverter out of a whim but nervous it won’t work because I don’t see anything with a flashlight. But I still got high hopes for it, running out of options.
hello, great video! I am having trouble connecting one of mine, ACD 30inch to my Apple Mac Pro 2013 at first the monitor I got wasn't turning on at all I resorted to a useful tip I found on RUclips by covering the middle needle on both sides of the cable running to the power brick, Im using a 95W power adapter that I have working with my other 27inch ACD The only problem is I don't have the original 150W power supply for the 30inch and I think I've encountered a problem, My computer detects it ( display settings ) but shows no image. I can even send open windows to the display but nothing comes up. I ran a back light test with my flashlight and cannot see anything. Could this be because of the power supply? or the backlight being faulty? any help would be appreciated thanks!
@Jean Guerrero Its hard to diagnose electrical issues without having the device in hand and be able to probe the circuits. It sounds like it could be a problem with the backlight, the power supply, or a faulty circuit in between. If it were mine I'd probe the power leads to the backlight and ensure there's power to it and work backwards from there. As I recall it uses mini CFL bulbs as a backlight. I'd be very careful testing them though as I believe they're driven by high voltage. I'd also look for any components that look like the were burned/cracked or any abnormalities.
I haven’t opened one of those power adapters yet. If it’s like what I’m thinking of I believe it’s sealed and would need to have the plastic case cut off.
It would be a bit of work but definitely possible. You'd have to calculate and modify the voltage that powered the mini fluorescent tubes to match whatever is required by the LED's that you install. Doable as a learning project but probably not economical.
@@MakeFixUpgrade Thanks man, totally agree, I love mine to bits and it's starting to show some very slight back lighting unevenness, so I guess eventually it will go out completely. I could't find anything that's specifically made for the ACD 30 (ccfl to led conversion kits), so I will have to improvise if I even need to go that route. Maybe I will pick up a broken one from eBay and experiment on that first. What is your pick for a new monitor? New Pro Display XDR is out of the question because it will not work with PC.
@@onlythunder3323 One thing I noticed when taking the ACD apart is the thick light diffusion layer has yellowed with time. It's still white around the edges where it wasn't exposed to light, but my guess is the yellowing probably doesn't help with the brightness of the screen. You might possibly be able to replace that layer with a newer one (robbed from another TV/display??) if you cut it down to size. As far as other displays go, I've been using a cheap Acer I picked up from Best Buy a few years ago as a second monitor. Just recently picked up a used (excellent condition) Thunderbolt display for $150 so that's my current screen. I have 1 pc that I rarely use and enough other displays that work with it so that's not really a concern. Samsung has some nice curved monitors that I've been eyeing but haven't sprung for one yet.
@@MakeFixUpgrade Thank you so much for the info. Maybe the yellowing is due to the heat from the back-lighting over the years? ACD 30 does generate quite a bit of heat especially I keep it at full brightness all the time. Personally would not go with a curved display. I was so close to getting a LG 34BK95U-W but the reviews for that one is kind of a mixed bag. Hopefully there will be some new exciting announcements in the near future.
@@onlythunder3323 it could be heat or just the frequency of the light (maybe) in combination with the materials the diffuser is made of. I don't mind the curved display. Co-workers of mine had them and I kind of like them. It probably depends partly on the one you get. But yeah, I still don't have one (yet). The standard flat screens have been enough for me so far.
Hey there mate! Is there a possibility -given your experience looking at the guts themselves- of manually cleaning humidity marks somewhere behind the screen? Where would you bet on finding a humidity mark in this screen? My mother has one and it's still working like a charm but these weird humidity marks drives us crazy lol!
I just hooked mine up. It's been stored for a longggg time. The screen spots seem to be clearing up, thankfully, BUT now there's constant SCREEN BURNING! I'm doing screensaver to clear it up, but it's still screen burning constantly. I have to unplug in fear of permanent marks. Anyone know what I can do??
Do you have any of the old boards? I am looking for the timing pcb which was the last one you removed (at 8:50 mark, connected to the cracked display panel).
Uk Boy it might work but I'd be surprised if it did. If the power adapter only supplies 2.65A and the display requires 6.1A then you're 3.45A short. If you had the 6.1A power supply and were using it with the 2.65A I'd expect it would work as the power adapter is capable of providing more than is needed by the display. I could be wrong but that's my understanding of it.
@@MakeFixUpgrade Thanks! I just picked up one of these for use at home (I actually use one at work but they won't sell it to me) for a decent price but the the screen has some scratches so I found another donor monitor for a good price and I'm going to frankenstein them to get one good monitor. I probably should have just bought one in good condition to begin with but where's the fun in that?
Thanks for the feedback and observations. I'm still finding my recording style, when I'm recording I'm thinking 'we' as in me + any viewers. As far as the preamble, it's part of the 'tell them what you're going to tell them, tell them, tell them what you told them' style I learned from speech class years ago. Not sure it's the best approach for videos but I started with what I know and am trying to find the balance between how much is enough information and how much is too much information. It's also an experimental process to decide in which order to present the info. Hopefully my videos are informative/entertaining and improve over time. I'm still working on being comfortable in front of the camera as well.
I would love to see one, I have a 23 inch cinema display with a purple panel, would be amazing to be able to drop a modern panel into it. I have a feeling a big problem would be the 16x10 aspect ratio though
Thank you. I've fantasized for years about taking this thing apart and blowing the dust off the back of the screen. Now I know that is NEVER going to happen!👍
I just bought one from original owner over 10 years old, just took it apart and not a spec of dust inside
I just bought me one of these and I've always wanted one and I'm really glad to have found this video because I finally found out that there are multiple backlight tubes rather than just 1 or 2 like in a lot of other CCFL based LCD panels so this is amazing! I just wish I could find a way to figure out which ones were the updated models with the higher brightness and contrast. I couldn't find any information about that other than the fact that in 2006 they were quietly updated which is really annoying since they didn't put new model numbers on them.
I know this is old, but you can check the Serial Number on multiple Websites, and then you know from which year the monitor is
Thanks for this video! I need to replace the yellow panel on the inside but I can't find a replacement.
I would try searching for a plastic sheet of similar thickness and translucent shade and see if I could find anything close. I never reassembled mine since the screen was broken.
Thats really cool. There‘s enough room to glue in an Intel NUC in there, this would be a nice Hackintosh!
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I was stupid forgot my password. I love any tips you can offer me!
@Jordy Judson Instablaster =)
@Reed Jose i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and im in the hacking process now.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Reed Jose It did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thank you so much you saved my ass !
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This is a helpful video! My dad has 3 Apple Cinema Displays (all 30 inch) and one 24 inch one. We either sold 2 or all of the 30 inch ones but kept the 24 inch (I'm hopeful that the last 30 inch wasn't sold) and would want to convert it to LED. I think that these CCFLs would need much more power than the LEDs so I would get some sort of power converter or step down thingy. Anyways, this is a great video and more people should have watched it!
Glad you find it useful! Good luck if you go ahead with an LED conversion!
@@MakeFixUpgrade Thanks!
if you got that working then please share your experience/advise on how you did it. I have 3 30 inch ACD and one of them is so much more yellower than the other two. I would love to hear from a pioneer before I took apart mine. Thanks!
Thank you so much pal, your video has saved my life i need to fix my mac monitor..regards..!!
Glad you found it useful! :)
@@MakeFixUpgrade At your service my friend, we are to share and help :)
great video, I hope you can remember where all of the screws go?
Brilliant video, I have one fully working with some condensation-type issue on the screen (was saved outside) is it possible to remove the front first and leave the back intact as it's fully working. I want to wipe the backside of the glass in the hope the condensation will wipe off.
Hmm I no longer have this and can’t quite tell if it would be possible or not. I would suggest pulling it out of the case if you’re comfortable doing it and looking at it more closely. It would make sense to me that it would be possible but I don’t know. Good luck!
Very helpful video, thanks! I'll watch this multiple times as the power brick (original Apple) melted the connection of the cable to the monitor (connection is fried black) and I need to replace the cable assembly and power brick. Is it enough to replace these two parts and hope it won't over heat again, or could the problem stem from within the monitor?
Glad you find it useful! I’d start by replacing those parts and go from there. Good luck!
I just bought a second hand 30-inch ACD and I was shocked to see how orange the screen was when I turn it on. Almost like if night shift mode was turned on and on high setting.
After calibration, I managed to get a relatively OK image but the coloration is not uniform and the remaining yellowish areas spoil my fun
Thanks to your video, I now understand that the last layer seems at fault (the one you remove at 11:30).
Its purpose seem to be to diffuse the light of the CCFL? I would like to try to change it myself, could you describe what it looks like (in terms of opacity, thickness…) from what you remember from your disassembly? That could really help in my search for a new layer with similar properties. Many thanks!
@Aubin Debatty Yeah mine is quite discolored as well. You're actually in luck, I have that particular sheet sitting next to my desk right now. It's fairly opaque, you can't see through it although you can see your hand through it if it's directly under it. It's 2mm thick. The edges (where it wasn't exposed to the light) are still white. The center of mine is a yellowed/orange color. It's 25" 7/8in (65.7225cm) wide and 16" 3/8in (41.5925cm) tall. Hope that helps! Good luck!
@@MakeFixUpgrade Thank you very much for your detailed answer! Indeed, it helps a lot to try to identify a compatible replacement layer without dismantling the monitor since I am currently using it! I need to do more research but at first glance, I can’t find many retailers for light diffusion plastics with similar caracteristics. Therefore, I think I will first try to restore it with a method for bleaching old plastics. If the results are not convincing I’ll go back to looking for a replacement. I'm not going to get started right away but I am definitely looking forward to get into it as soon as I have a vacation coming :)
Good luck! I'd probably buy a few different types of plastic sheeting of that thickness and experiment with them. You may end up with something you like better.
Aubin Debatty My display is also quite orange/yellowed I suspect is from the previous owner running at full brightness combined with the heat of operation. I plan to “retr0brite” my diffuser which will take several days in direct sunlight, but I’m open to replacing the original plastic diffuser with something similar. I’m curious to know what other plastics would be a suitable replacement.
@@MakeFixUpgrade Just lately I discovered how to clear the yellowed/opaque < transparent > PVC by using WC NET Bleach GEL cleaner. I believe it works on any plastic material as well but I'm not sure the dilution used for that specific product. I used it on a sponge and dabbed the plastic progressively lightly rubbing it. It worked a treat...
Was your screen showing signs of Yellowing tint? if so, do you think the lasts piece you removed prior getting to the bulbs is the issue? It looked a bit yellowish in the video .
Yes it was and I believe it was the plastic film.
Found a 23" Cinema display on the curb. Good resell project I'm thinking. What plastic did you use for the screen replacement and where can you buy it? Thanks
I didn’t rebuild this one so I never got any replacement plastic.
Thank you for this video it was really helpful
lol the one thing i’m looking for is an idea of what i’m in for in taking the hinged stand off the back, but its already off when the vid starts. Is the spring going to go flying and be impossible to get back on without a custom tool?
@HerrSpuzzmacher maybe someone else can weigh in on it. The stand was already removed when I got this monitor.
Thanks for this! Question: Is it possible to replace the LCD screen without taking everything apart like you did here?
Unfortunately not
Wow! Thanks dude. Great video. I finally took apart mine today for an LED conversion. Well I only took apart what’s necessary to get to the tubes. Very straight forward in fact. Do you think the top sheet of the lcd backlighting assembly to be a bit yellow tinted? I noticed in your video that the bottom thicker sheet was quite yellowish in color but mine is bright frosted white. I’m not sure wether or not I need to replace the top sheet since mine has a noticeable yellow hue compared to the other sheets in the assembly. Any advice would be much appreciated. Thank you!
On mine the only sheet that was yellowed was the thick one. All the thin sheets are clearish/white. If the yellow hue bothers you then I'd replace it.
@@MakeFixUpgrade Thanks for verifying that! Good to know that it’s not meant to be yellow tinted. I picked up a broken tv for replacement. Hope that goes well.
@@ancientsnox5093 👍 no problem, good luck!
@@MakeFixUpgrade Hey man, I'm happy to report that the project was successful. Now the monitor only draws around 60 watts but it's only outputting about 330 nits. I should probably add double amount of leds and hopefully get around 600 nits and that will be very nice. Sure hope it will not overheat because there is absolutely zero ventilation 😂
Ancients nox. I want to do something similar. I’d love to hear more about your process and results.
th you for video! ) Have you tried replacing the lamps with LEDs on Apple Cinema Displays?
does it make sense? the quality remains the same?
I have not tried replacing lamps with LED's on any displays yet. It would be interesting to try out though.
Thanks for your video. Congratulations very good.
I have a question for you. I have an equal screen but the fault is when it starts or when it seems to turn off, pressing the power button and turning it off again. so that it is not repeated I take the power off and sometimes it does not turn off at some time. He could tell me what the fault is and how to fix it. I am looking forward to your response. Regards.
JA Macias your question is a little hard to understand but I think the problem might be the power switch. The only way to be sure would be to test it. It’s hard to diagnose it without having it physically present.
Nah, that's a result of the power supply. If one of the parts in it fails and doesn't supply the exact required voltage, then the screen will flicker. There are a few youtube videos about it and how to sort of get around it. None of the solutions are great, except for maybe finding a working power supply.
That sheet that's somewhat yellowed, can that be made white again?
I doubt it. If anyone succeeds I'd be curious to hear about it. Instead I'd look for some kind of new piece of plastic sheet to replace it with. I never put this one back together so I didn't worry about it.
Helpful video, thanks!
7:40 What is the green PCB with the bazilion of connectors?
I think it’s a driver board for the actual LCD portion of the screen but not exactly sure.
If all you want to do is replace or bleach the yellowed diffuser screen, do you have to go through all of the disassembly? It would be great if you didn't have to take off all the electronics to get to the diffuser!!
No, you have to disassemble it to get to the diffuser.
Do they use the same cable as 20 and 23
I mean the power cable
I can’t say. This is the only one I’ve worked with.
No they do not. They are different
I have the same monitor which works fine but gets very hot - any ideas on how to fix it?
These feel hotter as they don't have an internal fan and use the case as a heat sink. You could put a fan near it or add another heat sink to the back of the case if you're concerned about the temperature.
What is the lcd screen part number I have the 30’’ but the display is busted
I don't have this info any more. I did that project years ago.
Hi, I have an issue with my 30". Somehow I took a 48V instead of 24V PSU. Now my backlight is out.
I have replaced the logic board but to no avail.
Do you know if it could be the backlight invertor? Replace the board? Any tips? Thanks!
@Steven it's hard to say what the issue might be precisely without seeing/testing it. I'd look closely at any of the circuit board components for anything that looks like it burned out. I can't remember if there was a built in fuse anywhere or not, but I'd also look for any and see if it fried. Good luck!
it was the backlight invertor
Wait did you see anything with a flashlight? I have a 30 inch with a power light but no picture. I replaced the logic board with no luck. I ordered an inverter out of a whim but nervous it won’t work because I don’t see anything with a flashlight. But I still got high hopes for it, running out of options.
@@AMPTechGrade I did see a picture with the flashlight. Put a multimeter on the components on the inverter. I got nothing. New inverter works perfect.
hello, great video!
I am having trouble connecting one of mine, ACD 30inch to my Apple Mac Pro 2013
at first the monitor I got wasn't turning on at all I resorted to a useful tip I found on RUclips by covering the middle needle on both sides of the cable running to the power brick, Im using a 95W power adapter that I have working with my other 27inch ACD The only problem is I don't have the original 150W power supply for the 30inch and I think I've encountered a problem, My computer detects it ( display settings ) but shows no image. I can even send open windows to the display but nothing comes up. I ran a back light test with my flashlight and cannot see anything. Could this be because of the power supply? or the backlight being faulty?
any help would be appreciated thanks!
@Jean Guerrero Its hard to diagnose electrical issues without having the device in hand and be able to probe the circuits. It sounds like it could be a problem with the backlight, the power supply, or a faulty circuit in between. If it were mine I'd probe the power leads to the backlight and ensure there's power to it and work backwards from there. As I recall it uses mini CFL bulbs as a backlight. I'd be very careful testing them though as I believe they're driven by high voltage. I'd also look for any components that look like the were burned/cracked or any abnormalities.
hello. amazing video !!! have yuh ever opened an Apple Cinema HD Display 150W Power Adapter (A1098) ? if so, is that difficult ?
I haven’t opened one of those power adapters yet. If it’s like what I’m thinking of I believe it’s sealed and would need to have the plastic case cut off.
unless you're really good working around voltages and currents, i wouldn't recommend trying to service that apple ps. not designed to be serviced.
Do you, by any chance, know where to purchase replacement ccfl tubes for the ACD 30"
I'm not sure on that one. I've never tried to buy replacements. Good luck!
Salvage but I love it lol. is there anyway to replace the back light with LEDs? so maybe the screen will be much brighter?
It would be a bit of work but definitely possible. You'd have to calculate and modify the voltage that powered the mini fluorescent tubes to match whatever is required by the LED's that you install. Doable as a learning project but probably not economical.
@@MakeFixUpgrade Thanks man, totally agree, I love mine to bits and it's starting to show some very slight back lighting unevenness, so I guess eventually it will go out completely. I could't find anything that's specifically made for the ACD 30 (ccfl to led conversion kits), so I will have to improvise if I even need to go that route. Maybe I will pick up a broken one from eBay and experiment on that first. What is your pick for a new monitor? New Pro Display XDR is out of the question because it will not work with PC.
@@onlythunder3323 One thing I noticed when taking the ACD apart is the thick light diffusion layer has yellowed with time. It's still white around the edges where it wasn't exposed to light, but my guess is the yellowing probably doesn't help with the brightness of the screen. You might possibly be able to replace that layer with a newer one (robbed from another TV/display??) if you cut it down to size. As far as other displays go, I've been using a cheap Acer I picked up from Best Buy a few years ago as a second monitor. Just recently picked up a used (excellent condition) Thunderbolt display for $150 so that's my current screen. I have 1 pc that I rarely use and enough other displays that work with it so that's not really a concern. Samsung has some nice curved monitors that I've been eyeing but haven't sprung for one yet.
@@MakeFixUpgrade Thank you so much for the info. Maybe the yellowing is due to the heat from the back-lighting over the years? ACD 30 does generate quite a bit of heat especially I keep it at full brightness all the time. Personally would not go with a curved display. I was so close to getting a LG 34BK95U-W but the reviews for that one is kind of a mixed bag. Hopefully there will be some new exciting announcements in the near future.
@@onlythunder3323 it could be heat or just the frequency of the light (maybe) in combination with the materials the diffuser is made of. I don't mind the curved display. Co-workers of mine had them and I kind of like them. It probably depends partly on the one you get. But yeah, I still don't have one (yet). The standard flat screens have been enough for me so far.
Hey there mate! Is there a possibility -given your experience looking at the guts themselves- of manually cleaning humidity marks somewhere behind the screen?
Where would you bet on finding a humidity mark in this screen? My mother has one and it's still working like a charm but these weird humidity marks drives us crazy lol!
I'm not exactly sure what you mean by 'humidity marks'. I live in the desert so humidity isn't really an issue here.
He means condensation behind it
did you ever figure this out? i'm here for the same reason
Which one is the polarizer?
Not sure...
i have an acd 30” which has a yellow shine, any chance I can replace/clean or remove the yellow foil?
If you're comfortable taking it apart and don't mind experimenting with potential replacement plastic sheets I don't see any reason why not. :)
Thank you so much!
INSANE how complicated that build is,..
I just hooked mine up. It's been stored for a longggg time. The screen spots seem to be clearing up, thankfully, BUT now there's constant SCREEN BURNING! I'm doing screensaver to clear it up, but it's still screen burning constantly. I have to unplug in fear of permanent marks. Anyone know what I can do??
Do you have any of the old boards? I am looking for the timing pcb which was the last one you removed (at 8:50 mark, connected to the cracked display panel).
No I don’t. I kept them around for awhile but cleaned out unused components and recycled them.
And the question remains… what is the LCD model number that is unreadable even in FHD thanks to RUclips compression?
@Schio Alves I still have the original footage, it looks like the model is LM 300W01 then under that is (ST)(A4).
I have the same display. What do you think, is it possible to remove the yellowing of the diffusor with hydrogen-preoxide and UV cure?
@Ambrus Names maybe? You could try on a corner and see if does anything.
@@MakeFixUpgrade I think, it worth a try, as this is surely due to UV exposure, IMHO
@@ambrusnemes4847 any news have you tried it?
@@Trannymaxxed Err, not yet... Have a lot more projects, but not a substitute display
good luck on your projects my friend if you try it please let us know
I have bought a apple cinema display 65w power adapter 24.5v 2.65 A will it work for model number A1083 which has power of 24.5v and 6.1A??
Uk Boy it might work but I'd be surprised if it did. If the power adapter only supplies 2.65A and the display requires 6.1A then you're 3.45A short. If you had the 6.1A power supply and were using it with the 2.65A I'd expect it would work as the power adapter is capable of providing more than is needed by the display. I could be wrong but that's my understanding of it.
What type of adhesive and tape did you use when putting this back together?
Michael Paz I never put it back together.
@@MakeFixUpgrade Dang, do you happen to have any suggestions on what might be good to use?
Do a google search for double sided film tape. Any double sided tape that’s really thin would work.
@@MakeFixUpgrade Thanks! I just picked up one of these for use at home (I actually use one at work but they won't sell it to me) for a decent price but the the screen has some scratches so I found another donor monitor for a good price and I'm going to frankenstein them to get one good monitor. I probably should have just bought one in good condition to begin with but where's the fun in that?
i'm thinking heat gun
Wow this guy is very handsome
I don't understand. Why do you refer to yourself in the plural? And why the preamble, anyway?
Thanks for the feedback and observations. I'm still finding my recording style, when I'm recording I'm thinking 'we' as in me + any viewers. As far as the preamble, it's part of the 'tell them what you're going to tell them, tell them, tell them what you told them' style I learned from speech class years ago. Not sure it's the best approach for videos but I started with what I know and am trying to find the balance between how much is enough information and how much is too much information. It's also an experimental process to decide in which order to present the info. Hopefully my videos are informative/entertaining and improve over time. I'm still working on being comfortable in front of the camera as well.
Has anyone seen a mod dropping a new 4k screen into this beautiful housing?
I would love to see one, I have a 23 inch cinema display with a purple panel, would be amazing to be able to drop a modern panel into it. I have a feeling a big problem would be the 16x10 aspect ratio though