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  • v b chil-n
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    • Dec 2005
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    #21
    Re: Help me

    Originally posted by PCBONEZ
    Are those KZE original because they are laying on SMD parts and don't look like they should be there.
    Also doubt that board has 50v on it anywhere.
    I'm thinkin' someone used whatever they had laying around.

    Looking at it I think for the caps you asked about I would try the LXZ.
    http://search.digikey.com/scripts/Dk...me=565-1875-ND
    .
    The KZE's are not original but the original caps were in the same location. There is actually nothing below them just a few near by resistors, the originals were leaking hence the replacements.
    I know the unit uses at least 24V AC where the power is distributed is beyond me. I will check out all the suggestions thanks for the assist.

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