sckay wrote:You are welcome. Pls, this diagram can have mistakes. Check It, before start solder parts. If anyone find bugs, say around here, so that we can correct them.Muon wrote:Whoa, that's a much better job than I could have done! Thanks for sharing!sckay wrote:I have done this, I hope you're right. Anyway I revisadlo, because I'm not an expert in this and I can have made mistakes. The diagram, I have changed, following the steps of video. FHD
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Will do!sckay wrote:You are welcome. Pls, this diagram can have mistakes. Check It, before start solder parts. If anyone find bugs, say around here, so that we can correct them.

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I feel like the Gameboy was made for a larger screen like this. Looks so much better.
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hi guys. I have a problem. It has come to the screen for the gameboy, but not lit even if you put 12v. It is true that still has not reached me the raspberry and I think by not giving no signal lights for that. someone could confirm me please?
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Not sure if I'm following. Adding more volts won't jump start it. You've probably fried it.sckay wrote:hi guys. I have a problem. It has come to the screen for the gameboy, but not lit even if you put 12v. It is true that still has not reached me the raspberry and I think by not giving no signal lights for that. someone could confirm me please?
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God I'd hope not HAHAHAsckay wrote:Specification say 9-36v. Im not push It more than 36v.







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I don't know if it's what you mean but yes, most Screens only power on with a video source attached.
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I have the same screen and the box shows the same info as you say but the box is generic and could contain multiple models of these car parking monitors. The one you have is 12v max. It's also the 320x240 model not 480x272 as it says on the top of the box. The picture on the top shows a totally different model if you look at it properly, look around the sides of the box and you will see many more different models 4.3" and 3.5" ones, including the one you have. If you've put anything over about 13v info it you've probably fried it faster than a KFC chicken.
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