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    Dell Monitor 19" 1905FP for my Magic Mirror

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    • kusselinK Offline
      kusselin
      last edited by

      so, i screwed the monitor open und i took some photos. i hope this is o.k. so.

      Is this a 40 pin connector?

      for a link what controller panel i can use, thanks a lot.

      image1.jpg image2.jpg image0.jpg image3.jpg

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      • lolobyteL Offline
        lolobyte @kusselin
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        @kusselin

        Hello Friend.

        here some links for your panel:

        Important:

        search for version v.1: M190EN03 V1
        You also need a power adapter (Ouput 12V/4A) for it.

        ebay

        AliExpress

        good luck

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        • kusselinK Offline
          kusselin
          last edited by

          @lolobyte said in Dell Monitor 19" 1905FP for my Magic Mirror:

          M190EN03 V1

          thanks very much

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          • kusselinK Offline
            kusselin
            last edited by kusselin

            one more question about the power supply …

            if the voltage were higher … would the controller break? Does it have to be exactly 12V / 4W !!?

            I can supply the Raspberry Pi with power with the MicroUSB on the USB on the controller … right?

            Is the power adapter big for a connect to the pi?

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            • lolobyteL Offline
              lolobyte @kusselin
              last edited by

              @kusselin

              Hi, Friend.

              Yes, you need two power supplies!
              The standard one 4 the Raspberry pi 3 (5V/2,5A) or (5V/3A) for version pi 4.

              For your panel you need the 12 V/4A (ampere) not 4W (wat) power supply.
              4W ist to poor power. This one has 12*4=48W

              Please read “Instruction to connect the controller board to the LCD” for example in the board specs at ebay.

              Best regards

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              • kusselinK Offline
                kusselin
                last edited by

                @lolobyte said in Dell Monitor 19" 1905FP for my Magic Mirror:

                Hi, Friend.
                Yes, you need two power supplies!
                The standard one 4 the Raspberry pi 3 (5V/2,5A) or (5V/3A) for version pi 4.
                For your panel you need the 12 V/4A (ampere) not 4W (wat) power supply.
                4W ist to poor power. This one has 12*4=48W
                Please read “Instruction to connect the controller board to the LCD” for example in the board specs at ebay.
                Best regards

                Hi with this controller you need only one power supply…

                Zwischenablage02.jpg Zwischenablage01.jpg

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                • lolobyteL Offline
                  lolobyte @kusselin
                  last edited by

                  @kusselin

                  OK, much better…
                  :-)

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