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Hi, I have purchased a non functioning iPad for parts, as I wanted the LCD panel and digitiser and was told the LCD was still good. After removing these and going to install in another iPad I discovered the LCD was completely dead. This was a little annoying, but I am now wondering if the iPad is still good. If I was to put a new LCD in to test it, is there any chance a faulty iPad could damage this new LCD? I am thinking maybe a faulty board could send too much power and kill the panel? If the answer is yes, can the connector be tested easily by a professional without installing a panel? Or is there a simple way to do this myself with a multimeter? Thanks
Hi I know where you are coming from with your question I had it a while too It really depends what the issue is with the iPad For example:it isn’t going to damage the screen if it’s a speaker issue.Bit bare in mind that just a example If you can roughy find the issue that will give a good indication of weather it’s good or not! If you need help finding the issue please don’t hesitate to ask Thanks:-)