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Any way to repair a completely blank DMD?

By mystman12

3 years ago



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#3 3 years ago

Probably a fried power supply circuit or high voltage IC, both on the display panel. I would just suggest replacing the DMD. They are dirt cheap, as low as $70 on the Pinside market if you search.

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