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Old 18-Jan-2004, 09:08
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As well as the obvious "Electroincs of any kind don't like water, LCD's are temperature dependant at the extremes. If very cold they will not respond and look as if they are not working, sometimes dim as you say and recover as the temp comes up. Play a hair dryer (not to close) over the display and it'll perk up. If you get them too hot, it'll go the other way and be completely black.

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