I need to replace a micro oled display in a leupold rx-1000/tbr rangefinder. Common problem of the display fades out over time. It’s a red digit display. I pulled the old one out. These are all the numbers that are on it.
3325101002
E-250743
2510112A13
102073308R
I have searched high and low with the info I have. Can anyone help decipher these numbers and point me in the right direction? I really don’t want a $400 paper weight because of a stupid display problem. It is out of warranty and leupold offered 1/2 off a new one but i am not going to buy another one with an oled display if it has a shelf life. Thanks for any help.
I have the same problem on a the same rangefinder.
3325101002 (Matching yours)
E-250743 (Matching yours)
2510111310
101747801B
I just opened up the unit and are looking for obvious faults, I noticed that LED D100 does not come on when the unit is switched on, actually there are no indication if it is on or not.
Does your LED D100 light up when the unit is switched on?
@arries I have mine completely disassembled and the oled display removed so I don’t want to try powering it up just in case something might happen. I believe the D100 led is infra red for the range finding part of it. I believe you can’t see it with the naked eye.
The display itself makes its own light but breaks down over time. Part of the display elements start to vanish until there is nothing left. Goes dark. The guy at leupold I talked to said the life expectancy of these oled range finders is 5-8 years depending on use. If I had known that I would not have shelled out 500 bucks for one. The oled display is glued in place. You have to be very careful to remove it if you do. It’s also placed into a holder that is then inserted into its resting spot. I still haven’t found anything on what the correct replacement micro oled display is.

