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QY 70 and QY 100 backlights
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On Oct 17, 2022, at 9:40 PM, marceloalejandrovarela@... wrote:
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Si no hubo problema. La luz se coloca pegada a.los costados de la pantalla de lcd a la cual le saco el.papel adhesivo metalizado que tiene de fabrica y uso una hoja de acrilico o pvc trasparente delgada de 0.50 mm , ademas pego en la placa donde se apoya el vidrio del lcd un rectangulo de papel blanco oara que quede de fondo, luego sigue el acrilico o pvc y finalmente la pantalla de vidrio del.lcd. Es necesario marcar los bordes de la pantalla lcd antes de dearmarla para que la pantalla y los caracteres se vean correctamente. Uso dos leds y los alimento con 3 volts del circuito principal. Esto es tanto.para el QY70 o el QY100. Y para cualquier otro Yamaha, yo lo hice en el RY8 , en el Zoom RT223,etc.
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On Oct 22, 2022, at 2:12 PM, marceloalejandrovarela@... wrote:
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Just thought I’d add a Translation (from Google Translate):If there was no problem. The light is placed glued to the sides of the LCD screen to which I remove the metallic adhesive paper that it has from the factory and I use a sheet of acrylic or thin transparent PVC of 0.50 mm, I also paste it on the plate where it rests the glass of the lcd a rectangle of white paper that remains in the background, then follows the acrylic or pvc and finally the glass screen of the lcd. It is necessary to mark the edges of the lcd screen before disassembly so that the screen and characters can be seen correctly. I use two leds and power them with 3 volts from the main circuit. This is for either the QY70 or the QY100. And for any other Yamaha, I did it on the RY8, on the Zoom RT223, etc. ? --“The longest journey starts with the first step." ?- Lao Tzu |
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