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Texas Instruments TI-83 Plus Motherboard & Screen Replacement

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    • Remove the battery cover.

    • Remove the AAA batteries from the calculator.

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    • Remove the 5mm Philips #00 screw holding backup battery cover.

    • Remove the backup battery cover.

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    • Use plastic opening tool to remove the backup battery. Place the tool in the small cut-out next to the battery and pry the battery out.

    • Be careful, the backup battery is spring loaded and may shoot up when you remove it.

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    • Unscrew the six 7.5mm T6 screws on the back case. You will need to use a screwdriver with a long and skinny head.

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    • Pry back case off. Insert the plastic opening tool in the track for the protective cover and pry the halves of the case apart.

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    • Keep the screen face-down during this step. Only the motherboard is attached to the face-plate and the screen may fall out.

    • Remove the eight (8) 5mm Philips #00 screws on the motherboard.

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    • Carefully remove the motherboard and screen. Grab the board by its side with one hand and the screen with the other. Carefully lift the two parts up.

    • Keep the face-plate face-down to prevent the keys from falling out.

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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Does anyone have any advice on acquiring replacement screens for the TI series? I was considering buying broken TIs on e-bay, but that may be unreliable.

Neil Cammardella - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0

Fixing TI83+'s is becoming addictive. Google Cemetech Forum on the net and see how he removes the screen from the Mother Board and solders wires permanently. I might add that he tests for resistance (ohms) first to determine if in fact that is where the problems exist. If I read between the lines, he tends to think that the screen/mother board ribbon cable is the primary culprit behind problems with the TI83's

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My TI-83 Plus, the screen has turned Black, like to know where to send it to have it repaired e-mail address, (BagManOne@ecite.com)

Richard Brown - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0

Nothing is broken, the screen has turned Black, need to send it off and have it fixed, I can not do it my self because of the condition of my hands

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It may not be broken. Try adjusting the screen contrast down.

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