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Hi pradeep and Ice-Tea,
Thank you for your advice. I've tried the new one on, and it worked! The LEDs lit up. So it must be some defect in the previous one.
Best wishes.
I probably did not make myself clear enough - there is an inverter that comes with the LED strip to replace the original inverter for the CCFL, to provide the suitable voltage and current for the LEDs. And the problem I'm having now is the input voltage from the motherboard caused the new...
Hi all,
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