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At this morning
I had a big problem in my 3dvision
3d glasses did not work :wacko:
The light of LED didn`t turn on

[img]http://pub.paran.com/pyk123/3dvision/4.JPG[/img]

Oh my god!


I have lived in Asia
I have to send it to America to fix it
It takes about more than 1 months
(about 50 days.....)

so i decided to fix it myself :blink:

I am a electronic engineer

I opened cover and looked into the glasses

finally i found the reason

The two lines connected to the battery were cut

[img]http://pub.paran.com/pyk123/3dvision/8.JPG[/img]

before soldering I wraped the glasses to prevent from scratching

[img]http://pub.paran.com/pyk123/3dvision/2.JPG[/img]

I reconnected the line by soldering

[img]http://pub.paran.com/pyk123/3dvision/1.JPG[/img]

[img]http://pub.paran.com/pyk123/3dvision/5.JPG[/img]

then

finally the glasses did work again

[img]http://pub.paran.com/pyk123/3dvision/3.JPG[/img]
I was very happy :rolleyes:


after i had done it
[b]I thought that durability of 3dvision were little bit poor [/b][size="3"][/size]/whistling.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':whistling:' />



i,m sorry i`m not good at english :rolleyes:
At this morning

I had a big problem in my 3dvision

3d glasses did not work :wacko:

The light of LED didn`t turn on



Image



Oh my god!





I have lived in Asia

I have to send it to America to fix it

It takes about more than 1 months

(about 50 days.....)



so i decided to fix it myself :blink:



I am a electronic engineer



I opened cover and looked into the glasses



finally i found the reason



The two lines connected to the battery were cut



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before soldering I wraped the glasses to prevent from scratching



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I reconnected the line by soldering



Image



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then



finally the glasses did work again



Image

I was very happy :rolleyes:





after i had done it

I thought that durability of 3dvision were little bit poor /whistling.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':whistling:' />







i,m sorry i`m not good at english :rolleyes:

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#1
Posted 04/28/2009 12:24 PM   
Well done mate, very good and as you said you dident have to wait forever to get them fixed :D
Agreee that they must have don a sloppy job on the soldering their bums LOL

BTW, do you have the Samsung 2233RZ Monitor and if so have you ever seen any ghosting when gaming in 3D?
Well done mate, very good and as you said you dident have to wait forever to get them fixed :D

Agreee that they must have don a sloppy job on the soldering their bums LOL



BTW, do you have the Samsung 2233RZ Monitor and if so have you ever seen any ghosting when gaming in 3D?

#2
Posted 04/28/2009 01:31 PM   
[quote name='PixelPerfect' post='535395' date='Apr 28 2009, 02:31 PM']Well done mate, very good and as you said you dident have to wait forever to get them fixed :D
Agreee that they must have don a sloppy job on the soldering their bums LOL

BTW, do you have the Samsung 2233RZ Monitor and if so have you ever seen any ghosting when gaming in 3D?[/quote]


i`m sorry i don`t have 2233 monitor
I`m a CRT user

But
may be
i think that 2233RZ is not free of ghosting issue too

[b]http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=91230&hl=ghosting[/b]

according to the replys
many peoples say so! :rolleyes:
[quote name='PixelPerfect' post='535395' date='Apr 28 2009, 02:31 PM']Well done mate, very good and as you said you dident have to wait forever to get them fixed :D

Agreee that they must have don a sloppy job on the soldering their bums LOL



BTW, do you have the Samsung 2233RZ Monitor and if so have you ever seen any ghosting when gaming in 3D?





i`m sorry i don`t have 2233 monitor

I`m a CRT user



But

may be

i think that 2233RZ is not free of ghosting issue too



http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=91230&hl=ghosting



according to the replys

many peoples say so! :rolleyes:

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#3
Posted 04/28/2009 01:52 PM   
hmmmmmm,
so how exactly did that wire get cut in the first place?
hmmmmmm,

so how exactly did that wire get cut in the first place?

#4
Posted 04/28/2009 01:56 PM   
[quote name='BurntPopcorn' post='535405' date='Apr 28 2009, 02:56 PM']hmmmmmm,
so how exactly did that wire get cut in the first place?[/quote]


open and fold legs of glasses frequently
then it branch off from solder by itself

especially right legs is so

The type of the line of left side was made by film type
so the possibility will be rare

but right side isn`t
it is very weak
[quote name='BurntPopcorn' post='535405' date='Apr 28 2009, 02:56 PM']hmmmmmm,

so how exactly did that wire get cut in the first place?





open and fold legs of glasses frequently

then it branch off from solder by itself



especially right legs is so



The type of the line of left side was made by film type

so the possibility will be rare



but right side isn`t

it is very weak

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#5
Posted 04/28/2009 02:06 PM   
[quote name='ndlrjajdlfo' post='535413' date='Apr 28 2009, 10:06 AM']open and fold legs of glasses frequently
then it branch off from solder by itself

especially right legs is so

The type of the line of left side was made by film type
so the possibility will be rare

but right side isn`t
it is very weak[/quote]

Interesting. Something to watch out for (I doubt I'd have much luck fixing it myself lol). Thanks :)
[quote name='ndlrjajdlfo' post='535413' date='Apr 28 2009, 10:06 AM']open and fold legs of glasses frequently

then it branch off from solder by itself



especially right legs is so



The type of the line of left side was made by film type

so the possibility will be rare



but right side isn`t

it is very weak



Interesting. Something to watch out for (I doubt I'd have much luck fixing it myself lol). Thanks :)

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#6
Posted 04/28/2009 02:50 PM   
Well done mate! The warranty should be void but i don't think nvidia mind since they wont have to pay shipping back and forth to asia. :D
Well done mate! The warranty should be void but i don't think nvidia mind since they wont have to pay shipping back and forth to asia. :D

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#7
Posted 04/28/2009 04:02 PM   
That's disappointing the wires already broke from opening and closing them, but i'm glad to know the fix is simple.

Thanks for posting this as I'm sure it will come in handy for others in the future.
That's disappointing the wires already broke from opening and closing them, but i'm glad to know the fix is simple.



Thanks for posting this as I'm sure it will come in handy for others in the future.

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#8
Posted 04/28/2009 04:25 PM   
nice work lol
nice work lol

#9
Posted 04/29/2009 02:02 AM   
Very Impressive!

I would have never attempted myself, but good to know if I have problems later.

Nice work!
Very Impressive!



I would have never attempted myself, but good to know if I have problems later.



Nice work!

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#10
Posted 04/29/2009 03:09 AM   
[url="http://pub.paran.com/pyk123/3dvision/5.JPG"]http://pub.paran.com/pyk123/3dvision/5.JPG[/url]

This is incorrect soldering.

I opened up my glasses too ...as I had the same issue with no power. The only difference with mine, was that the wires from the battery to the glasses, came out of the white plug (Behind the right lens). My wires were still attached to the battery and the wiring was with the black cable to the middle terminal.


There are ICU's under the terminals, which (In the above picture), may damage the battery, if wired incorrectly.

Unfortunately my glasses shorted out prior to me opening it ... even after re-soldering onto the plug, the glasses only power up now with the following LED combo .... Red green green, Red green green..... but thats all it does now.


Works well as a 3D paper weight !!!!
http://pub.paran.com/pyk123/3dvision/5.JPG



This is incorrect soldering.



I opened up my glasses too ...as I had the same issue with no power. The only difference with mine, was that the wires from the battery to the glasses, came out of the white plug (Behind the right lens). My wires were still attached to the battery and the wiring was with the black cable to the middle terminal.





There are ICU's under the terminals, which (In the above picture), may damage the battery, if wired incorrectly.



Unfortunately my glasses shorted out prior to me opening it ... even after re-soldering onto the plug, the glasses only power up now with the following LED combo .... Red green green, Red green green..... but thats all it does now.





Works well as a 3D paper weight !!!!

#11
Posted 05/22/2009 12:28 PM   
[quote name='Zoolicious' post='544112' date='May 22 2009, 02:28 PM']Unfortunately my glasses shorted out prior to me opening it ... even after re-soldering onto the plug, the glasses only power up now with the following LED combo .... Red green green, Red green green..... but thats all it does now.

Works well as a 3D paper weight !!!![/quote]

too bad but it could be that just the LiIon protection was triggered. You could try to reactivate the battery by "hot-charging" it. For this you need to apply nominavoltage shortly directly to the pins of the battery. I have seen digi-cams brought back to live by this and, hey, there's not much to loose, right?

Good luck!
[quote name='Zoolicious' post='544112' date='May 22 2009, 02:28 PM']Unfortunately my glasses shorted out prior to me opening it ... even after re-soldering onto the plug, the glasses only power up now with the following LED combo .... Red green green, Red green green..... but thats all it does now.



Works well as a 3D paper weight !!!!



too bad but it could be that just the LiIon protection was triggered. You could try to reactivate the battery by "hot-charging" it. For this you need to apply nominavoltage shortly directly to the pins of the battery. I have seen digi-cams brought back to live by this and, hey, there's not much to loose, right?



Good luck!

#12
Posted 05/23/2009 11:24 PM   
My glasses don't seem to charge and the charge led doesn't work, so I opened up the other side, but I have no idea what I'm looking for. Only, now when I press the button it won't even blink red anymore, so i was wondering about the battery, so I opened that side as well. Turns out, on my unit the black wire is soldered to the middle terminal and the red one on the right terminal. So much for consistency...

EDIT: If I try to measure with a multimeter over the terminals, I actually get 0 between the middle and right terminal, whereas both middle and left or left and right give 2.7V. Still don't know what I'm doing though.
My glasses don't seem to charge and the charge led doesn't work, so I opened up the other side, but I have no idea what I'm looking for. Only, now when I press the button it won't even blink red anymore, so i was wondering about the battery, so I opened that side as well. Turns out, on my unit the black wire is soldered to the middle terminal and the red one on the right terminal. So much for consistency...



EDIT: If I try to measure with a multimeter over the terminals, I actually get 0 between the middle and right terminal, whereas both middle and left or left and right give 2.7V. Still don't know what I'm doing though.

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#13
Posted 05/24/2009 04:55 PM   
[quote name='Xerion404' post='544754' date='May 24 2009, 11:55 AM']EDIT: If I try to measure with a multimeter over the terminals, I actually get 0 between the middle and right terminal, whereas both middle and left or left and right give 2.7V. Still don't know what I'm doing though.[/quote]

Just solder the black and red wires to the same place as the successful 2.7v voltameter test.
[quote name='Xerion404' post='544754' date='May 24 2009, 11:55 AM']EDIT: If I try to measure with a multimeter over the terminals, I actually get 0 between the middle and right terminal, whereas both middle and left or left and right give 2.7V. Still don't know what I'm doing though.



Just solder the black and red wires to the same place as the successful 2.7v voltameter test.

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#14
Posted 05/24/2009 09:42 PM   
Very interesting indeed. Good call I must say on fixing yourself. Expensive... but good call. :magic:
Very interesting indeed. Good call I must say on fixing yourself. Expensive... but good call. :magic:
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