Introducción
This particular camera was lost in a storm sewer for a couple of days before it was found by the owner. A brief check by the owner showed no reaction from this camera, it would not turn on or showed any other signs of functioning. Here we start with the LCD, further guides will get deeper into the repair and the cleaning. It is a relative inexpensive camera, and could easily be replaced with a new one, but we felt it would make a useful teaching tool.
Qué necesitas
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View of the back of the camera. Dirt and grime from water damage becomes instantly recognizable.
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Open the battery compartment door and remove any batteries and memory card if installed.
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Remove the two screws on the right side.
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Flip the LCD out of the holder from the top to the bottom.
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Once flipped over, the ribbon cable mounting underneath the LCD holder becomes visible. Extensive water damage is noted to the back frame of the LCD as well as corrosion on the LCD cable.
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Remove the small Philips Screw on the bottom right hand side of the LCD holder.
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Remove the small screw.
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This one is slightly smaller than the ones from the case. Keep it separated.
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With the screw removed, separate the LCD holder from the circuit board. Note the direction of the LCD ribbon cable
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Corrosion and contamination of the circuit board is now clearly visible
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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