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  • tuffstuffin
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    • Aug 2015
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    Where to find capacitors that fit this certain critera

    Hello all

    sort of a hobbyist here but amateur at best. I can read schematics and troubleshoot but I just normally replace boards. The LN 46c600 TV isn't made anymore and replacement boards are scarce. I've done a lot of research and I've come to the conclusion via testing and visual troubleshooting that I have a bad capacitor, similar to thread:
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=46798

    Well exactly the same. So C1818 needs to go..

    that ceramic guy, .47pf 10% 650VDC

    I've tried looking it up on my own but I keep ending up with poly capacitors, the one listed is ceramic. Does it make a difference? Reading I think the leads are about 12-15mm apart.

    Can anyone help me find the part, like in a link to buy just one measly capacitor?

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