Toshiba Laptop Inverter
By admin • Jul 16th, 2010 • Category: Laptop ResourceIf you are having issues with your Toshiba laptop’s screen flickering or a screen that is too faint to read, it may be time for a replacement Toshiba laptop inverter. This occurs because the backlight is not receiving the correct voltage. In some cases, you might also hear a faint buzzing sound. Most laptops use an LCD panel with fluorescent bulbs used as their backlighting source which is then filtered through the liquid crystals to create the image. Since laptops run on fairly low voltages, the backlight would be too faint to read without more power. This is the job of the laptop inverter.
Replacing the Toshiba laptop inverter is a fairly straightforward process. The steps vary depending on the laptop model, but the general steps are as follows:
1. Unplug the laptop and remove the battery to ensure no power is going to the laptop.
2. Remove any screws around the LCD screen and gently pry apart the bezel around the screen.
3. In most cases, the inverter is a small circuit board located below the screen. Remove any screws securing it in place and any cables, and gently remove it.
4. Connect any cables to the new inverter and replace the screws.
5. Reverse the instructions to reassemble the screen.
6. Power up the laptop and test the screen brightness to ensure the new part is functioning correctly.
When shopping for a Toshiba laptop inverter replacement, it is important to ensure the part you order is compatible with your specific model. Although laptop inverter boards are all similar, they are usually not interchangeable, and using an incompatible part could cause damage to your Toshiba laptop.
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