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How I killed e-ink display

TL:DR: I don’t know how, but it no longer works.

In the previous post, I shared the joy of making T5 2.13′ e-ink display finally work and show some sensor data from . The joy lasted only a week.

Yesterday I decided I’d print a nice case for it.

I found a great .stl on Thingverse (a snap case), printed it and carefully put the board in it.

Then I connected the USB power and … nothing.

Lilygo ESP32 board and 3d printed case

The screen doesn’t turn on anymore. It shows three thin horizontal lines.

Otherwise, the board works okay – I checked the logs in ESPHome – and it shows no errors.

I also noticed one of the elements on the board gets hot (maybe I didn’t notice it before).

I’m not sure what caused the failure. Maybe static electricity when I handled the board, maybe I pushed too hard when I inserted it in the case (but I didn’t push hard).

I searched if the screen could be replaced but found no useful info. It is glued to the board.

Maybe I’ll repurpose the board for something that does not need a display.

There goes 25€.

Few days later…

I was able to unstick the display from the board.
Looks good, not sure where the problem is.
Ordered a new one on #waveshare.

I broke it off, scratched the glue with an Olfa knife and cleaned it with isopropyl. Now it waits for a new screen.

The board still runs as it should – I can connect to it and see the logs in Home Assistant.

Update (29. 2. 2024) – a new display!

I’ve ordered a new e-ink display (actually, 2 – one glass and the other flexible one) at Waveshare. Yesterday I received them.

I connected them to the board and …

… nothing.

Damn.

It looks like something else is wrong. Now I have 2 spare e-ink displays :(.



Comments

9 responses to “How I killed e-ink display”

  1. EK Avatar

    @tomi Could it be a ribbon cable issue? Those love to break.

    1. Tomi the Slav and 1024 others Avatar

      @requiem @tomi Thanks, I've checked it under magnifying glass and it seems ok. But not sure. I can't even disconnect it from the board, the connector doesn't seem to open.

      1. Tomi the Slav and 1024 others Avatar

        @requiem @tomi I was able to unstick the the display from the board.
        Looks good, not sure where the problem is.
        Ordered a new one on #waveshare
        #esp32 #lilygo

        1. EK Avatar

          @po3mah @requiem @tomi How did you get it off in the end?

          1. Tomi the Slav and 1024 others Avatar

            @requiem @tomi As on the picture: broke it off, scratched the glue with olfa knife and cleaned with isopropyl. Now it waits for a new screen.

          2. EK Avatar

            @po3mah @requiem @tomi 💪🏻

            Is the board still OK?

          3. EK Avatar

            @po3mah @requiem @tomi Excellent job. I hope you can get it fixed!

  2. Tomi the Slav and 1024 others Avatar

    @tomi Bought a new e-ink display, because I thought it failed. Actually, I bought 2 just to be sure. One glass based and one flexible.
    I connected it to the board and …
    guess what?
    It wasn't the display.

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