I agree that this does not appear to be the same problem shown in Dave's videos.
I have 2 units at my job that show the same black horizontal lines. I attempted the screen replacement guided by Dave's
video, with the exact screen and modification. No luck.
According to the pinout on the new LCD screen (NHD-24064
http://www.newhavendisplay.com/specs/NHD-24064WG-AYYH-VZ.pdf)
I measured:
Pin 3: 4.2V
Pin 4: -7.6V (after modification)
Pin 5: High
Pin 6: High
Pin 7: High (This is our chip enable which is active low)
Pin 9: -10.22V
Pin 10: Low
Pin 7 being high says the LCD driver chip is not enabled, so I traced this back to the main cards. The small interconnect
board is only a pass-through for this signal to the large bottom board (BTW, this interconnect board was swapped from a
known working unit as a test, also no luck). There it comes from the output of a NAND gate, which jumps through a bunch of logic gates
before that and ultimately ends up at the EEPROM chip (U40) and SRAM chip (U41).
I checked the operation of NAND Gate U25 (which delivers the Chip enable signal) and it worked. All logic gates share the
same 5V bus, which was present. Since my keyboard also is not responding (the contrast buttons do nothing to my screen or the
Vo signal on the LCD screen), I would think that the common point is our EEPROM chip.
Eventually another one of these will fail, and hopefully for another reason - at which point I'll swap the chips and
see if it comes back to life.