Customledmods . Joined Nov 9, 2017 Messages 801 Likes 747 Location CA Portables 8 Mar 29, 2020 #1 Is it better to convert the lcd to 5v or leave as is.
Gman RTFDS Staff member . . . . . Joined Feb 25, 2016 Messages 1,441 Likes 2,904 Mar 29, 2020 #2 If you are using 2S battery, leave it as is imo. But if you are using a PMS with max 5v, then you have to power it with 5v.
If you are using 2S battery, leave it as is imo. But if you are using a PMS with max 5v, then you have to power it with 5v.
Customledmods . Joined Nov 9, 2017 Messages 801 Likes 747 Location CA Portables 8 Mar 29, 2020 #3 Gman said: If you are using 2S battery, leave it as is imo. But if you are using a PMS with max 5v, then you have to power it with 5v. Click to expand... Thanks for replying, I’m using the pms from bb store, how can I convert lcd?
Gman said: If you are using 2S battery, leave it as is imo. But if you are using a PMS with max 5v, then you have to power it with 5v. Click to expand... Thanks for replying, I’m using the pms from bb store, how can I convert lcd?
Gman RTFDS Staff member . . . . . Joined Feb 25, 2016 Messages 1,441 Likes 2,904 Mar 29, 2020 #4 If it is the lcd from the bb store, remove L111 (either with hot air or carefully with pliers). Then apply 5v to the positive lead of C173 (It is the big aluminum capacitor next to L111.
If it is the lcd from the bb store, remove L111 (either with hot air or carefully with pliers). Then apply 5v to the positive lead of C173 (It is the big aluminum capacitor next to L111.
Customledmods . Joined Nov 9, 2017 Messages 801 Likes 747 Location CA Portables 8 Mar 29, 2020 #5 It is from bb store thanks I’ll try that, and also thanks for the parts amazing quality.