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![]() I pulled the power supply board and clear as day I have 2 bad caps.
I want to replace them with a higher voltage as i know i can go a little over without damaging the tv itself. (Correct me if I am wrong) Existing damaged capacitors: 1200uF 10 volt with NXE label nothing else noted on them. 1. What are some of the best quality capacitors to replace the blown ones with? I appreciate the help. I think this is the correct forum please excuse me if it isn't. 1.jpg 2.jpg 3.jpg |
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![]() Panasonic FC, FM, and FR caps are recommended a lot here. There are quite a few other good brands. You can go up in voltage without any problem - I'd upgrade to at least 25V. The physical size of the larger voltage caps should be considered to ensure the replacement caps will fit.
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![]() They have to be low ESR type that is the important for switching power supply, going higher Voltage with general purpose type caps is not going to make it better.
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![]() They have to be low ESR type that is the important for switching power supply, going higher Voltage with general purpose type caps is not going to make it better.
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![]() Yeah that's what i am looking at. I have the option of 16volt to 25 volt. I am comparing the ESR values. I want to make sure i get the most out of the replacements
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![]() As long as they fit.
Here are the spec sheet, once you find what you need then just type in the P/N into Digikey search box. http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpos...2&postcount=65 |
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Budm and others could you give it a quick once over and let me know if it's decent ESR. I know it's definitely better than Samsung factory. Thanks for all the help. |
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![]() As for the EEU-FR1E122L Capacitor listed above. I checked the data sheet for it and for the ESR's it shows this on the table:
E.S.R.-2(freq.) - E.S.R.-2(max. value) - Also shows these: Tangent of loss angle(max.) 0.14 (says to add 0.02 per 1000uF over 1k uF) So 0.16 ? Leakage current(max.) 300 micro A Rated ripple current-1(freq.) 100000 Hz Rated ripple current-1(unit) mA r.m.s.(root mean square) I am going to try to find a formula to calculate or estimate ERS unless anyone else knows. |
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![]() http://www.edn.com/design/components...r-temperatures
http://www.rubycon.co.jp/en/products...rformances.pdf http://www.cde.com/resources/catalogs/AEappGUIDE.pdf BTW, the spec is shown IMPEDANCE which is not the same as ESR. I use FM/FC/FR for all my TV, MONITOR/ AUDIO, misc for all my repair works. |
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![]() Thanks budm, i really appreciate it. I know that my wife will also. It's been a pain trying to watch the NHL playoff's on a smaller tv. I should be getting new caps in by this friday. I will keep you updated. I am going to replace the other 2 x 25 v 1200uF caps on the board while i am at it.
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