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Cost of Invertor Board replacement (backlight gone!)
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<blockquote data-quote="cwa107" data-source="post: 383738" data-attributes="member: 24098"><p>Understand that there is always mark-up when you go to a repair shop. $75-100 is about normal price for the part. I would probably charge $100 for labor, so $245 to have an Apple store (who will guarantee their work and have easy access to new parts) does not seem out of line. The cables are likely fine (I would specifically ask that they diagnose a specific problem and not just keep replacing parts until they find the right one). </p><p></p><p>The only reason I would lean toward having the Apple store do it is that sometimes faulty backlights are not caused by the inverter. The other half of the equation is the CCFL tube which is the actual "light bulb" that lights the screen. That can be difficult to replace, although not an expensive part (usually $15-20). </p><p></p><p>If Apple will guarantee their diagnosis for that price (meaning, that if they replace the inverter and find that it isn't the faulty component, and therefore replace any other defective parts for that price), then it's worth it.</p><p></p><p>It should be very easy to isolate the inverter as the cause of the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwa107, post: 383738, member: 24098"] Understand that there is always mark-up when you go to a repair shop. $75-100 is about normal price for the part. I would probably charge $100 for labor, so $245 to have an Apple store (who will guarantee their work and have easy access to new parts) does not seem out of line. The cables are likely fine (I would specifically ask that they diagnose a specific problem and not just keep replacing parts until they find the right one). The only reason I would lean toward having the Apple store do it is that sometimes faulty backlights are not caused by the inverter. The other half of the equation is the CCFL tube which is the actual "light bulb" that lights the screen. That can be difficult to replace, although not an expensive part (usually $15-20). If Apple will guarantee their diagnosis for that price (meaning, that if they replace the inverter and find that it isn't the faulty component, and therefore replace any other defective parts for that price), then it's worth it. It should be very easy to isolate the inverter as the cause of the problem. [/QUOTE]
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