Screen :: Laptop Inverter :: HP
HP Laptop Inverter are made from the highest quality parts, the HP Inverter are tailored made according to the original size, whether the Inverter appearance, size and quality are the same as with the original. Every HP Inverter should be under strict quality control including filtration and safety testing of voltage,capacity and HP Laptop Inverter core before leaving the factory, and has passed the authentication of CE, UL, EMC, CQC, ROHS, etc.
If the screen on your laptop is dimming or not working at all, the fault may lie in the HP LCD Inverter --the device that powers the screen's backlight. Replacing an HP Laptop Inverter will require some finesse, but you do not need a technical background. If you are comfortable with opening up your laptop, then this is a do-it-yourself project.
1. Unplug your laptop and remove the battery pack.
2. Locate the rubber screw covers around your laptop screen. There are typically four, but some models may have more.
3. Remove the screw covers. Take care not to lose any. They pop off and, if you are not careful, could go flying.
4. Place your fingers between the front bezel (the plastic piece around the LCD screen) and the screen. Gently work your way around the screen to remove the front bezel and expose the screen assembly.
5. Remove the inverter from the screen assembly. It is held on by tape in most models. In some models the HP Laptop Inverter may be right at the bottom of the screen assembly, below the actual LCD. Other models have the HP Laptop Inverter behind the screen. To disassemble the screen, you will need to either unscrew the screen from its metal holder, or just lift the screen out to expose the inverter.
6. Disconnect the wires leading from the HP LCD Inverter. One wire goes to the backlight, while the other goes to the video card.
7. Look on the back of the HP LCD Inverter for a model number or serial number. Having this exact number will make it easier to order a replacement.
8. Connect the video wire and the backlight wire into the new inverter and affix it using the tape that held the original in place. If you do not have that tape anymore, or it has lost its adhesiveness, you can buy more from computer parts retailers.
9. Put the screen back in place if you need to, and snap the front bezel back on.
10. Screw the front bezel screws back in, and place the screw covers back in place.