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    Board works fine, but 1 bulging cap...

    I'm selling a power supply board on E-Bay that was working fine and taken out of a TV with a cracked screen. Upon inspection I did notice 1 slightly bulging cap (pic related) that has not yet affected its performance.

    Should I replace the cap? The TV is already taken apart and some parts are in the trash bin, so I wont have a way to test it to make sure its working if I do replace the cap, and I have not replaced a cap before.

    (Yes, I'm honest in My E-Bay listing, and it does highlight the fact one cap is slightly bulging.)
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    Re: Board works fine, but 1 bulging cap...

    Originally posted by Dangermoose007 View Post
    I'm selling a power supply board on E-Bay that was working fine and taken out of a TV with a cracked screen. Upon inspection I did notice 1 slightly bulging cap (pic related) that has not yet affected its performance.

    Should I replace the cap? The TV is already taken apart and some parts are in the trash bin, so I wont have a way to test it to make sure its working if I do replace the cap, and I have not replaced a cap before.

    (Yes, I'm honest in My E-Bay listing, and it does highlight the fact one cap is slightly bulging.)
    Replace all the electrolytic capacitors, so the end customer will get a reliable replacement part which will require no re-capping.

    Even if you replace the bulged one, the other capacitors are likely the same brand - 'CapXon',0 which is a VERY CRAPPY brand - and they will likely bulge in the future.
    Muh-soggy-knee

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