So I have an Agilent U1253A multimeter, the blue kind, the one famously reviewed by Dave himself in one of his videos. My warranty is long toast. My OLED screen was always kind of a lemon I think. It was never very bright, even at the highest setting, nowhere near like the video. It also burned in some digits, faint but noticeable, the first day I used it. Anyway, I modified the driver board (warranty of any kind is totally out of the question. I voided the hell out of it, even if it wasn't expired) so the boost converter put out a couple volts more, and that vastly improved the brightness. And made it draw more current. And made the useful life of the OLEDs that much shorter, as they dim over time.
Well, I've reached that time. The screen is really dim. I am going to bump the voltage up again, this time to just under the maximum, but it will dim even faster after that, and there is no head room to up the voltage once it's gotten too dim a second time.
Does anyone know if/where a replacement screen might be had? I don't want the actual Agilent board (plus I already asked and they don't sell it to customers, and if they did, it would probably cost a trillion dollars and probably at least one human sacrifice, so might as well just get a new meter at that point), just the display with the ribbon sticking out. The part printed on it is SSD1303T10, but that sounds like the display controller, not the display. I am not even sure of the resolution, I think it's 128x64. Dimensions are 6cm by 3cm. I would like a screen of the same size and resolution, and definitely needs to use the SD1303 controller, but there is room to bodge something if the pinout is arranged differently, so different pinout is even ok. Different color, ok. At this point, I am desperate enough that I might even go with a smaller display, as long as the controller is the same, because I was only able to get this U1253 meter because it was at a great price ($300), open box return, probably cause of the screen. If anyone has any ideas on the screen, or suggestions, for a replacement of any kind, I'd appreciate it. Buying a broken meter from someone is also an option, assuming the screen is intact, but I really can't pay much more than $50.
I can't afford a $450 meter, or a new $500-$550 meter, and couldn't really afford a $300 meter, but I found a way. But basically my options are fix this meter, or revert back to some shitty $40 meter. I really don't want to do that, since $40 meters are the ones that might murder you.