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Old 02-20-2017, 01:05 PM
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Yep Kevin has these as a direct install. No need to get into the module. Thanks Kevin for making this easy to use.
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Originally Posted by DHC8FO
I made a replacement kit for the 944 late LCD closk that had a tendancy to delaminate or break. I have had some interest in making a 928 version. I'm just trying to see what the need is. The 928 chip is a little different, and actually looks like it's a better chip as far as duribility and design. Any feedback on the issues with these would be appreciated.
I need 2 for sure.
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I just did this last night. It was very straight forward and now I have a working clock!

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I need 2 for sure.
Old 02-20-2017, 01:32 PM
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You can contact Kevin above for a complete module.
I have the LCDs available individually for those that want the hands on.
This project has a difficulty rating of about a 4 out of 10. It is not particularly difficult, but requires attention to detail as the connections don't always line up to make full contact, but may require several attempts to ensure all the digits light up correctly (make full contact).

You can find mine here -

http://shop.914rubber.com/928-Clock-...Kit-928LCD.htm



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