So my TV decided to take a dirt nap and die apparently and the TV repair shop wanted 70 bucks JUST to look at it. So I did some Googling about and found that this TV has a problem with Capacitors blowing out after a few years. So I cracked open the PC and what do I find on the Powersupply board? Two burst Caps. I've already removed the burnt-out caps to get the info off of them, but I'd rather not replace them with the manufacturer's caps because they are using a Bad cap brand called "CapXon". I did however find a similar cap on Digikey by Nichicon. Can someone look at the info I have and tell me if the Cap on Digikey is a safe replacement for the one in my TV?
ORIGINAL CAPACITORS
1200uF 35v
Radial (Through board) mounting type
Temp Range: -55C to 105C
Size: .5 inches x 1.5 Inches (12.5 mm x 38.1 mm) (this size Cap is not listed on the CapXon list for some reason tho.
REPLACEMENT CAPACITOR
http://search.digikey.com/scripts/Dk...me=493-1873-ND
I'm fairly sure that they are safe replacements, but I'd like to make sure.
ORIGINAL CAPACITORS
1200uF 35v
Radial (Through board) mounting type
Temp Range: -55C to 105C
Size: .5 inches x 1.5 Inches (12.5 mm x 38.1 mm) (this size Cap is not listed on the CapXon list for some reason tho.
REPLACEMENT CAPACITOR
http://search.digikey.com/scripts/Dk...me=493-1873-ND
I'm fairly sure that they are safe replacements, but I'd like to make sure.
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