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September 16th, 2003, 04:20 PM
#1
Registered User
Dell Inspiron 8000 Inverter Board.
I have a client with a Dell Inspiron 8000 laptop with a 15" LCD display. The display keeps flickering and has a sickly orange tint to it. I've figured out that the most probable culprit is the inverter board. The problem I have is that I can't find the correct inverter board for this particular screen. It is a Hitachi 15" and all I can find for inverters are ones for the Samsung, IBM, and Sharp LCD screens. No one seems to have any for the Hitachi. Anyone know of a place where I can find one? Your help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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September 17th, 2003, 06:04 AM
#2
Geezer
The part number would nail it ! but I take it you haven't got around to 'dis-assembling' yet ? you can certainly get 'em .... I'd agree though it sounds very 'plausible' that the inverter is to blame - bang on 'right' (but in this case 'wrong' - 'cos that's what's broken ) symptoms ... 
(I got a few hits with the google search string 'dell inspirion 8000 inverter' - but without knowing the part number ... you get the drift!)
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September 17th, 2003, 10:36 AM
#3
Registered User
The part number is the tricky part. I had already dis-assembled the LCD assembly to get at the inverter and their is only one sticker that I can see on it. Three sets of numbers under the bar code.
67301900
J12I005.00
0116115-3a
None of them look like Dell part numbers, but the LCD itself has a part number of JP-0007KN Rev. A00 (15" SXGA+). The inverter itself has a metal shroud (soldered on, by the way) covering the top portion so there might actually be another sticker that I can't see. I might even de-solder the shroud to take a peek, if you think that might help.
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September 18th, 2003, 06:26 AM
#4
Geezer
Well I can't help with any of those numbers either ... dell part numbers are generally 5 digits & with a bar code so as you say not them ... mmm but 'soldered on' - won't I think have that, so I don't think any of the numbers are dell bits ... But you think the displays an hitachi one anyway?, but I dunno about them !
Can you furnish us with an image ? .. maybe...
Stumped!
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September 18th, 2003, 10:06 AM
#5
The inverter's for dell's are dell specific. No other laptop uses them. If you have the unit's service numbers (I need both the service tag and the other one) I can try and look up a part number for you. Dell often packs the inverter as part of an "LCD maint kit"
~Chris
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September 18th, 2003, 07:01 PM
#6
Registered User
Service Tag: BZ5TR01
Express Service Code: 26070707953
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September 18th, 2003, 10:08 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by Hippie_Tech
Service Tag: BZ5TR01
Express Service Code: 26070707953
Um you have a rapid response warrenty on this unit.... send it in get the parts for free. I posted the part break out for you to go over.
~Chris
System Summary
Inspiron 8000
Service Tag Number: BZ5TR01
Ship Date: 7/31/2001
Dell IBU: N/A
Active Limited Warranty Expiration: 317 Days
No extended warranty offers are available for this service tag at this time.
* Limited Warranty Coverage Provider Start Date End Date Days Left
Rapid Response Depot SOL 7/31/2002 7/31/2004 317
2 0120C Insert, Blank, PC Memory Card Intl. Assoc., CP/CPX
1 4F410 Pipe, Height, Thin, FINS, PONG, V2
1 6D940 Processor, PIII-CUM, 800, 256K, PGA2, D0
1 8C612 Battery, 59WHR, 14.8V, 8CELL, Direct Ship
1 48CVX Assembly, Carrier, Hard Drive, Lonsdale/Lavaca
1 58DUV Hard Drive, 20GB, IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics), 2.5" Form Factor, 9.5MM, HITACHI
1 8267R Connector, Header, 2X22, Female, 2, S, Gold, 35K, Third Height, Chip Set
1 0D145 Subassembly, Liquid Crystal Display, 15, HITACHI, V.2, Lonsdale/Lavaca
1 1C062 Assembly, Printed Wiring Assy, Main, PHOTON, Lonsdale/Lavaca
1 549NP Assembly, Cover, Hinge, Plastic, Lonsdale/Lavaca, Inspiron
1 6G500 Assembly, Palmrest, Touchpad, Lavaca, HARMNK, V4
1 8E174 Assembly, Cover, Bottom, Base (Assembly or Group), V2
1 3609Y Keyboard, 87, United States, Lonsdale/Lavaca, United States
1 1045D Cord, Power, 110V, 6F, Alternating Current, 3W\3P, United States
1 40TPP Assembly, Cable, Bay (Drive Bay), I8000, United States
1 9364U Adapter, Alternating Current, External, 20V, 70W, 3W, Bell Atlantic
1 3C405 Case, Carrying, Nylon, Notebook, Back Pack
1 0F144 Subassembly, Digital Video Disk Drive, 8X, TOSHIBA, SIDE, Inspiron
1 1887W Kit, DOC/DSK, Software, Digital Video Disk Drive, IVIB39, With Dolby Headphone Technology
1 6F857 Subassembly, Compact Disk Read Write, SONY, Kit, Omaha, World Wide
1 8G079 Compact Diskette, Software, DELL-APPS, BKUP5, England/English
1 4G889 Modem, V90, Internal, Network Interface Card/Controllers, , ACTIONTEC, Actiontec, V2
1 5E441 Assembly, Printed Wiring Assy, GRPH, 32M, ATI, Latched Address, Inspiron
1 09YXE Subassembly, Floppy Drive, INT\EXT, CELESTICA, Latitude CP
1 4G604 Documentation, Windows XP Home, Upgrade, England/English, NO-PRCD
1 5E756 Kit, Software, OfficeXP Professional, 5.25" Form Factor, Original Equipment Mfgr., England/English
1 790MG Kit, Software, MS-MNY-2K1, Original Equipment Mfgr., England/English
1 37NUX Assembly, Cable, 4P, 1.0M, I/0, 1394, Lonsdale/Lavaca
2 5395P Dual In-Line Memory Module, 128, 100M, 16X64, 4K, 144
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September 19th, 2003, 03:28 AM
#8
Geezer
 Originally Posted by imagoon
Um you have a rapid response warrenty on this unit.... send it in get the parts for free...Active Limited Warranty Expiration: 317 Days ....
Well I assumed the 'beast' in question was out of warranty ! but seems not ... Could he not return the entire unit then ? (not impuning Hippie_Tech's ability but he did mention soldering ! surley this is best done by a dell 'repairer' then he's covered still ...?)
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September 19th, 2003, 11:45 AM
#9
Registered User
I feel stupid now. When the client brought it in, the first thing we asked was whether or not the unit was under warranty. He said "no, I only had a one year warranty". I took him for his word and never thought to check if it was still in warranty. He'll be getting a call with his options (sending it in for repair). Never again will I take a client's word for warranty. The last thing I need is someone coming in for a repair, bill them, and then get an angry phone call from the customer asking us why they were charged for something that was under warranty. I'm re-assembling and giving it back to the client. Thanks everyone.
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May 6th, 2004, 02:09 PM
#10
 Originally Posted by Hippie_Tech
I have a client with a Dell Inspiron 8000 laptop with a 15" LCD display. The display keeps flickering and has a sickly orange tint to it. I've figured out that the most probable culprit is the inverter board. The problem I have is that I can't find the correct inverter board for this particular screen. It is a Hitachi 15" and all I can find for inverters are ones for the Samsung, IBM, and Sharp LCD screens. No one seems to have any for the Hitachi. Anyone know of a place where I can find one? Your help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I have the same problem with the inverter on a Dell 8000. Did you find a source for the inverter? Dell wants me to buy the whole LCD Kit
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May 6th, 2004, 02:53 PM
#11
Geezer
So welcome to windrivers geefost.
From Hippie_tech's earlier description, I think I'd concluded its all one bit - his remarks 'soldered on' ?
Laptops aren't really my thing, but I guess to give others/me clues to help you, every bit of info you can find will help, so lcd make & any 'mysterious' numbers that might clue up some of the 'googlers' around here .. oh & for what its worth I think the fact that you seemingly can't get the bits seperate, stinks too !
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May 6th, 2004, 08:55 PM
#12
Registered User
As Confus-ed has stated, it is "all one bit". You would have to get the whole screen to get the inverter board, unfortunately.
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May 7th, 2004, 05:09 AM
#13
Geezer
 Originally Posted by Hippie_Tech
As Confus-ed has stated, it is "all one bit". You would have to get the whole screen to get the inverter board, unfortunately.
Ta for the indirect confirmation there, Hippie_tech (I thought you'd disappeared ), I pressume then you ended up replacing 'the whole thing' but under your 'discovered' warranty ?
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May 8th, 2004, 10:06 PM
#14
Registered User
Yes, it was replaced under warranty. The whole display panel that is.
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