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Offline G0AKTTopic starter

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OWON PDS5022S
« on: January 12, 2021, 08:29:47 am »

I wonder does anyone know how I cant take the ribon cable that feeds the LCD panel on my  OWON PDS5022S and feed a VGA monitor external to the scope. The LCD screen in my scope has failed and a replacement, used would be £40 and up. The scope was bought spares or repair from ebay and I am sure the scope itself works but I cannot justify spending that kind of money on another screen. I know there are boards that can be bought to do the job I want to do, but I know nothing about LCD screens and there are so many different types of connectors that I have no idea how to proceed. I know the higher range owon scopes have VGA out built on to the device so my guess is there is another driver board inside. Any help at all would be most greatfuly received.
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Carlo.
 

Offline KL27x

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Re: OWON PDS5022S
« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2021, 09:38:10 pm »
Screen completely dark? Maybe bad backlight or power supply?

Or does it light up, but nothing shows up on the screen? Mine went blank within a year or so. But by messing with the contrast wheel and pressing and twisting on the housing, I found the picture would come on. (The contrast wheel only had a tiny spot where it worked, even when it was new, so don't touch it after that!) Then the scope worked when you pressed on the bevel at that certain spot, lol. So I found if I jammed a toothpick between the housing and the screen right there, tada! Working scope. 

Edit: I still keep it around, in case I need a battery powered scope. I just checked it. Still working with the toothpick hack.

I can't see the toothpick; it's completely hidden, pushed down below the bezel. But IIRC, it is along the bottom of the screen, about one third towards the right, near where the contrast wheel is. If your screen lights up, it might be worth a shot playing with the wheel while pressing the housing on that spot.
« Last Edit: January 15, 2021, 09:49:25 pm by KL27x »
 


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