01-11-2018, 01:23 PM | #1 |
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Adding Backlight
Now I've been wanting to find some way of backlighting my DX since I do 99% of my reading at night in the dark. This means I very rarely use my DX since I believed back lighting was impossible, partly due to both a lack of anyone else back lighting theirs, and being told it was flat out impossible.
Anyway, while I was looking on Ebay to buy a new screen for my DX, again, since it somehow got a small crack in it. When I did the search it came to my attention that the iPad and the DX had the same size screen. I saw that a backlight replacement was available no digitizer , no lcd, from what I can tell it's an thin sheet with led bars on the edges. Going on from this I decided to see if I could find small enough LEDs to do the same, I originally discounted the whole idea because I couldn't find any before, but this time I found a supplier selling super tiny 0402 LEDs. Now with the iPad backlight I probably wont be able to close the DX case proper, but I'd rather it be fatter than just sitting on a shelf. However, with the individual LEDs I should easily fit them. Then all I'd need is a diffuser. Now I'm just getting started in electronics, I'm fairly adept at SMD soldering, but I'm not sure where I'd make the connection with the iPad sheet, and if I have to use the individual LEDs I'd certainly need help to figure out how to power them and keep them from exploding. Now I don't get paid again till the 1st and then I'd have to wait the however long it would take for the parts to arrive, but I definitely want to give it a shot. So for now give me your thoughts, is this a viable idea, will I just be destroying my DX, has anyone heard about someone doing this (since I haven't)? Feedback is appreciated |
01-11-2018, 01:31 PM | #2 |
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You cannot have a back light with eInk as the light won't shine through. So this iPad back light won't work. eInk needs a front light. Even if you could coble a front light for your DX, it won't work properly. The software won't know about the light and you won't be able to turn it off or change the brightness. To be honest, it's not worth it. Given the time, effort, and cost, you'd be better off buying a Kindle Oasis 2.
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Even getting electrical connections to the LEDs is going to be hard - LED driver electronics has to cope with the way the LED resistance changes as the LED warms up - just connecting to the +ve voltage available in a kindle is unlikely to lead to a happy result. Let alone give you an adjustable light. Seriously - save up for a new eReader with a front light. Don't waste your money on this project which has no chance of success. UNLESS you're doing it for the fun of tinkering, not to get a working lit ereader. |
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I have this light from Ikea on my bed's headboard. It's a very good reading light.
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/l...-art-00315651/ |
01-11-2018, 03:16 PM | #5 |
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With some effort, a guy could rig up a sheet of acrylic and embed some LEDs along a couple edges. The Kindle software wouldn't know about it, but you could have an external on/off switch for the LEDs. You'd basically be creating one of those old Light Wedge book lights.
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But other than a clip-on book light, there's not much in the after-market mod scene that would work very well on a non front-lit Kindle. Well, unless you have some pretty expensive fabrication equipment. |
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01-11-2018, 04:40 PM | #8 |
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I like my solution best and it's going to work.
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01-11-2018, 04:46 PM | #9 |
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The Boox N96ML is a 9.7" ebook reader that has a lighted screen and is currently listed on Amazon with a 15% discount coupon option for a total price of circa $280. Not Amazon files compatible though. PDFs and Epubs along with some other file formats supported.
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I feel you're trying to 'torture' an outdated piece of hardware into something it was never meant to handle. As a suggestion, why not invest some money in an Onyx N[fill in number here] for one of their front-lit devices. Take a day trip over to the Onyx Forum, located here, for additional information: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/fo...play.php?f=220 |
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01-11-2018, 07:50 PM | #12 |
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I'm sure most of you have seen these lights, but I like mine very much.
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Before Paperwhite, I had a Petzl headlamp. Made for cavers, hikers, mountain climbers, it worked great for reading the Kindle in low light and for reading menus in restaurants where each table has one candle so you can't see the prices.
I was with a friend in a nice restaurant one night and pulled out my headlamp. His wife started whispering, "Take that off." "There isn't enough light to read the menu." "You look ridiculous take it off." "No." "If you were my husband I would let you wear that." I whipped out a 3.5 index card and started writing. "What are you writing?" I held it up and pretended to read, "Reason #187 for why I'm happy I'm not married." My last Petzl headlamp had three very bright LCD and cost about $20 here in Mexico. Cheaper in the U.S. https://www.amazon.com/Petzl-TIKKINA...Bheadlamp&th=1 Last edited by patrickt; 01-12-2018 at 05:01 PM. |
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Wow really down on modding here aren't we.
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And yeah, this is basically for the fun of it. Since it really hasn't been used in over a year I want to make this thing usable the way I want it. As I said, my big issue here is finding a power rail to draw from. |
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