I recently repaired a Samsung 930B monitor power supply board by replacing the capacitors.
For a couple of the capacitors I used Panasonic FR series capacitors which I understand fall in the category of being ultra low ESR.
The monitor turns on and functions, but I've gotten worried because after doing some reading on the forum, it is not a good idea to use ultra low ESR capacitors on power supplies.
So, for long term stability (I really like this monitor), would it be advantageous to pull the FR capacitors out and put in some capacitors like from the Panasonic FC series? Or should I just leave it alone?
Thanks,
Justin
For a couple of the capacitors I used Panasonic FR series capacitors which I understand fall in the category of being ultra low ESR.
The monitor turns on and functions, but I've gotten worried because after doing some reading on the forum, it is not a good idea to use ultra low ESR capacitors on power supplies.
So, for long term stability (I really like this monitor), would it be advantageous to pull the FR capacitors out and put in some capacitors like from the Panasonic FC series? Or should I just leave it alone?
Thanks,
Justin
Comment