Hello
I replaced 4 820uF 25V caps which had bulges, but as I didn't have replacement parts, I connected capacitors in parallel: 680uF+100uF which provides 780uF and 470uF+330uF=800uF. However, I don't notice any changes: the backlight still shuts off after 1 second. Is it so much dependant on capacitor values? Or may I replace more capacitors even if they seem OK (no bulges)? I already fixed some displays by only replacing capacitors which looked defective. But this power supply seems to be more tricky.
I replaced 4 820uF 25V caps which had bulges, but as I didn't have replacement parts, I connected capacitors in parallel: 680uF+100uF which provides 780uF and 470uF+330uF=800uF. However, I don't notice any changes: the backlight still shuts off after 1 second. Is it so much dependant on capacitor values? Or may I replace more capacitors even if they seem OK (no bulges)? I already fixed some displays by only replacing capacitors which looked defective. But this power supply seems to be more tricky.
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