01ago
Newbie level 3
Hi all,
I was trying to replace my 14.1'' old laptop CCFL backlight with a LED strip I bought on eBay. While replacing the inverter, I measured the Vin on the motherboard to be 20V. Although it's stated on the inverter that the input voltage can be 5-20V, the moment I connected the power cable to my laptop, a little yellowish block on the inverter burnt out (see pic), with some smoke and smell. I'm a newbie in electronics - some search on the Internet tells me it is a tant capacitor and it burnt out because the 20V input exceeded its voltage or current rating. Now the seller sent me a new inverter board and I need some help on what to do with it. I guess I should put a resistor in series to limit the current? But how many ohms?
I'm not sure about the ratings of the capacitor either - the code on it reads 106V, 105K4. Can someone tell me what this indicates and how can I make it work with 20V input voltage?
I was trying to replace my 14.1'' old laptop CCFL backlight with a LED strip I bought on eBay. While replacing the inverter, I measured the Vin on the motherboard to be 20V. Although it's stated on the inverter that the input voltage can be 5-20V, the moment I connected the power cable to my laptop, a little yellowish block on the inverter burnt out (see pic), with some smoke and smell. I'm a newbie in electronics - some search on the Internet tells me it is a tant capacitor and it burnt out because the 20V input exceeded its voltage or current rating. Now the seller sent me a new inverter board and I need some help on what to do with it. I guess I should put a resistor in series to limit the current? But how many ohms?
I'm not sure about the ratings of the capacitor either - the code on it reads 106V, 105K4. Can someone tell me what this indicates and how can I make it work with 20V input voltage?