Flat panel display rot - "tunnel vision" in electroluminescent and other displays- bad seals.
Ian Finder
ian.finder at gmail.com
Wed Jul 20 14:52:47 CDT 2016
I have a few GRiD compass systems and some are suffering from massively
decreased contrast on the edges of the displays:
[See the system on the left]
https://www.instagram.com/p/BIGGzUzgat-/?taken-by=tr1nitr0n
[Or this one:]
http://www.ripstick.com/USCM/images/Grid_Compass_1101_Laptop_in_Box_002.jpg
Meanwhile, other EL systems I have- like my HP integral PC- haven't
succumbed to this.
I have seen similar issues on amLCD displays in my Tadpole, Toshiba and
other machines, so this is something we all may have to confront.
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I was wondering if the folks here had theories?
I'm thinking moisture (or air) might be leaking in from the edges of the
glass panes, perhaps from a compromised seal- sorry for the silly picture
but you can see the composition of the display here:
https://www.instagram.com/p/6BXaLBtSzd/?taken-by=tr1nitr0n
Does anyone know how one might prevent this from progressing- storage tips?
Could it be reversed?
Better yet, does anyone have ideas on how to rapidly dehydrate the display?
Perhaps there is even a way to re-seal them.
I think all two-glass-pane displays that don't have a vacuum may eventually
succumb to this.
Perhaps it is just oxidation and not moisture, but I'd love to hear any
theories.
Thanks,
- Ian
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Ian Finder
(206) 395-MIPS
ian.finder at gmail.com
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