So I purchased a used GHL 4 Pump doser from a buddy for a smokin' deal and some of the pixels were out on the LCD screen. Through some interweb searching I found a thread about ordering a replacement screen.
With an email to- sales@aqua-digital.com , I purchased a replacement lcd screen for $84.00 shipped from Canada. I emailed them Friday night and got an email the following Monday. I received the screen in less than a week.
Other than snapping a piece of plastic off one of the Blue Clips (still fits but is a little loose) the installation wasn't hard at all. The longest part was figuring out how to separate the housing.
Here we go-
First you take the blue clips off, all 8... four on top and four on the bottom.
I used a tiny flat head to wedge the tabs open so I could separate the halves. This was the hardest part took some time to figure that out but I did it nice and easy so I wouldn't break any plastic.
Unplug the screen.
Remove the screws on the right with a tiny phillips, and the four on the left used some needle nose. You have to use two pairs one to hold the sleeve underneath and the other to unscrew the nut. I just got it started then removed the nut by hand.
With an email to- sales@aqua-digital.com , I purchased a replacement lcd screen for $84.00 shipped from Canada. I emailed them Friday night and got an email the following Monday. I received the screen in less than a week.
Other than snapping a piece of plastic off one of the Blue Clips (still fits but is a little loose) the installation wasn't hard at all. The longest part was figuring out how to separate the housing.
Here we go-
First you take the blue clips off, all 8... four on top and four on the bottom.
I used a tiny flat head to wedge the tabs open so I could separate the halves. This was the hardest part took some time to figure that out but I did it nice and easy so I wouldn't break any plastic.
Unplug the screen.
Remove the screws on the right with a tiny phillips, and the four on the left used some needle nose. You have to use two pairs one to hold the sleeve underneath and the other to unscrew the nut. I just got it started then removed the nut by hand.