See https://pbase.com/brucemac/2019octdisplay for my successful conversion from a 24” iMac (Early 2009) to a monitor. The inverter board is built into this display, but you’ll need 24Vdc to drive it - Thus, you’ll need a power supply. (unless you can figure out how to make the original PSU work…)
=== Update (12/01/2020) ===
I’ve added a diagram of the boards & cable routing to the display:
See https://pbase.com/brucemac/2019octdisplay for my successful conversion from a 24” iMac (Early 2009) to a monitor. The inverter board is built into this display, but you’ll need 24Vdc to drive it - Thus, you’ll need a power supply. (unless you can figure out how to make the original PSU work…)
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=== Update (12/01/2020) ===
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I’ve added a diagram of the boards & cable routing to the display:
See https://pbase.com/brucemac/2019octdisplay for my successful conversion from a 24” iMac (Late 2009) to a monitor. The inverter board is built into this display, but you’ll need 24Vdc to drive it - Thus, you’ll need a power supply. (unless you can figure out how to make the original PSU work…)
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See https://pbase.com/brucemac/2019octdisplay for my successful conversion from a 24” iMac (Early 2009) to a monitor. The inverter board is built into this display, but you’ll need 24Vdc to drive it - Thus, you’ll need a power supply. (unless you can figure out how to make the original PSU work…)
See https://pbase.com/brucemac/2019octdisplay for my successful conversion from a 24” iMac (Late 2009) to a monitor. The inverter board is built into this display, but you’ll need 24Vdc to drive it - Thus, you’ll need a power supply. (unless you can figure out how to make the original PSU work…)