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    #41
    Re: Samsung DTB-H260F HDTV Tuner

    The 450uF cap is probably OK. I replaced it just for the heck of it. If you do all of the others you should be good. Try replacing the two 1000uF caps first if you are just starting out.

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      #42
      Re: Samsung DTB-H260F HDTV Tuner

      in my case replacing the 2 1000uF only solved the issue .

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        #43
        Re: Samsung DTB-H260F HDTV Tuner

        Yeah. What he said. The 2 1000uF are most likely the causing the problem. I have a bunch of 1000uF 16v Panasonic FC caps if you want 2 of them.

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          #44
          Re: Samsung DTB-H260F HDTV Tuner

          Good news! A friend who's good at this kind of thing replaced all but the big 450v capacitor, and now it works! Thanks for the help!

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            #45
            Re: Samsung DTB-H260F HDTV Tuner

            gracias pude reparar mi sintonizador

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              #46
              Re: Samsung DTB-H260F HDTV Tuner

              I just googled "Samsung DTB-H260F problems" and came across this site. My unit has similar symptoms and I hope this will fix the issue. Thanks bluto for posting the information. The benefit of this problem being common is that this page was easy to find.

              I have a few questions since some of you seem knowledgeable about this Samsung tuner.

              1. Can I buy these caps at Radio Shack? There is one on my way home and it would be nice to fix the unit tonight.

              2. The switch on the back for 720p/1080i, should I set that to the highest resolution that the TV is capable of? Some shows I receive are 720P and others are 1080i. I assume you just set it to what the TV is capable of regardless of what the particular broadcast you are watching is shown in. The manual isn't overly clear.

              3. For those that delete channels from the channel manager, when you select the programming guide do you still have the deleted channels show in the guide? Mine does and when ever you get to one of those deleted channels, you have to wait about ~12 seconds for the guide information to display. The annoying part about this is that the picture and sound goes away until the information comes up. Since I deleted the channels from the channel manager, I don't want them in the guide either and the interruptions they cause are annoying.

              Thanks for your help!

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                #47
                Re: Samsung DTB-H260F HDTV Tuner

                Radio Shack only sells general purpose capacitors according to many people here. Ideally, you want low ESR capacitors made by Panasonic, Rubycon or Nippon Chemicon.

                But if you are in a rush, yes the Radio Shack capacitors will work. You can see many videos on Youtube where people use Radio Shack caps to replace the bad caps. Just get the right uF, voltage, and size.

                PS. Radio Shack is called The Source in Canada and looks nothing like the old Radio Shack of old. The Source has very limited selection of caps.

                Originally posted by hanlrb

                1. Can I buy these caps at Radio Shack? There is one on my way home and it would be nice to fix the unit tonight.

                Thanks for your help!
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                  #48
                  Re: Samsung DTB-H260F HDTV Tuner

                  Okay, couple of follow up questions:

                  1. I was able to get my hands on some 1000uF 16V caps. Can I use these instead of the 10V caps? What is the impact of using these?

                  2. The brand of caps are ic which is Illinois Capacitor (http://www.illinoiscapacitor.com/). I don't see them on the list of either good or bad here (https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=388). Does anyone know about them?

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                    #49
                    Re: Samsung DTB-H260F HDTV Tuner

                    A1. If the original caps on the board are 1000uF and 10V and your new replacement caps are 1000uF and 16V, then yes, you can use a higher V. Just make sure the new caps fit width and height wise.

                    A2. Never heard of them. The website allows you to choose high frequency, low esr caps, but they don't say what brand? I'm pretty sure they will work.

                    Most people who live in the USA suggest digikey.com or mouser.com.

                    Originally posted by hanlrb
                    Okay, couple of follow up questions:

                    1. I was able to get my hands on some 1000uF 16V caps. Can I use these instead of the 10V caps? What is the impact of using these?

                    2. The brand of caps are ic which is Illinois Capacitor (http://www.illinoiscapacitor.com/). I don't see them on the list of either good or bad here (https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=388). Does anyone know about them?
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                      #50
                      Re: Samsung DTB-H260F HDTV Tuner

                      Yes you can always go higher on the voltage rating, just not lower.

                      Radio Shack caps are junk.

                      Illinois capacitor has several different series of radial electrolytic capacitors. http://www.illinoiscapacitor.com/pro...ctrolytic.aspx

                      Ideally you would use their 'RZS' series which are listed as "High Frequency Low ESR". Others would work, but might not last as long.

                      You should set the switch on the back to the highest setting that the TV will support.

                      Not really sure about deleted channels in the guide.

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                        #51
                        Re: Samsung DTB-H260F HDTV Tuner

                        Originally posted by bluto
                        Yes you can always go higher on the voltage rating, just not lower.
                        Great, thanks! I'm curious, why is okay to go higher on the voltage? What is happening electrically with the 16V cap versus the 10V cap?

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                          #52
                          Re: Samsung DTB-H260F HDTV Tuner

                          Originally posted by bluto

                          Illinois capacitor has several different series of radial electrolytic capacitors. http://www.illinoiscapacitor.com/pr...ectrolytic.aspx

                          Ideally you would use their 'RZS' series which are listed as "High Frequency Low ESR". Others would work, but might not last as long.
                          I can't tell which series of caps these are. The attached pics are from my phone and you can't read the text very well, but it says:

                          "CKEM"
                          "B105 degrees C"

                          I searched their site for CKEM and can't find anything. Maybe it's a discontinued line?
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                            #53
                            Re: Samsung DTB-H260F HDTV Tuner

                            I wonder if it is the CKE series at



                            If yes, they are "general purpose" caps.

                            Originally posted by hanlrb
                            I can't tell which series of caps these are. The attached pics are from my phone and you can't read the text very well, but it says:

                            "CKEM"
                            "B105 degrees C"

                            I searched their site for CKEM and can't find anything. Maybe it's a discontinued line?
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                              #54
                              Re: Samsung DTB-H260F HDTV Tuner

                              The voltage rating of the capacitor is the maximum allowed voltage that the capacitor can tolerate. Think of the voltage as electrical 'pressure'. The higher the voltage, the higher the pressure. So when a 10v capacitor is used, the circuit that it is in should be no more than 10 volts. Substituting a 16v capacitor in will not change the voltage supplied by the circuit. Think of it as if you were substituting in a pipe the same diameter, but could withstand a higher pressure. Using the original amount of pressure in this hypothetical new pipe would make no difference. I hope that makes sense.
                              Last edited by bluto; 05-25-2010, 08:24 PM.

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                                #55
                                Re: Samsung DTB-H260F HDTV Tuner

                                Thanks bluto and retiredcaps. I was able to replace the cap tonight and the unit is working again. Glad to have it fixed!

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                                  #56
                                  Re: Samsung DTB-H260F HDTV Tuner

                                  Originally posted by bluto
                                  The voltage rating of the capacitor is the maximum allowed voltage that the capacitor can tolerate. Think of the voltage as electrical 'pressure'. The higher the voltage, the higher the pressure. So when a 10v capacitor is used, the circuit that it is in should be no more than 10 volts. Substituting a 16v capacitor in will not change the voltage supplied by the circuit. Think of it as if you were substituting in a pipe the same diameter, but could withstand a higher pressure. Using the original amount of pressure in this hypothetical new pipe would make no difference. I hope that makes sense.
                                  Okay so is it correct to say that a cap designed to withstand higher voltage is more robust than one spec'd at a lower voltage? If so, would using the 16V cap that I did give it a longer lifetime than my old 10V cap?

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                                    #57
                                    Re: Samsung DTB-H260F HDTV Tuner

                                    It won't hurt. But still the most important thing is the low ESR rating, high temp (105c) rating, and the overall built quality of the capacitor.

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                                      #58
                                      Re: Samsung DTB-H260F HDTV Tuner

                                      Wanted to thank everyone for posting this info. My DTB died about a year ago, and was about to finally throw it away. The fix was replacing the one bad cap. Total cost $1.23 at Fry's.

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                                        #59
                                        Re: Samsung DTB-H260F HDTV Tuner

                                        I have the same Samsung DTB-HDTV Tuner that died like others. After reading other threads from this site, I did check my capacitors on the power supply. Specificly The 1000uf 10volt. The capacitor in front of the heat sink labled PPCD1 was bad. I am like bluto in his thread, for the cost replace all. It is worth it. My set is revived to perform again. Thanks to bluto and others for the info. I just wanted to share that this was very helpful to me and hope it helps others.

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                                          #60
                                          Re: Samsung DTB-H260F HDTV Tuner

                                          I had four of these units all with same problem - no power. Did just what you said and it fixed all 4.
                                          Replaced the two 1000uFd and the two 470 uFd caps on secondary side.

                                          Thanks

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