My first question was with the very small caps like 0.1uf to say 2.2uf. Do these also need to be Low ESR for Monitor Power Boards etc?
Second Question: What are you looking for on a Data Sheet to identify Low ESR? Is it ripple current or impedance? And what type of datasheet info constitutes one or the other (range)? I have been checking my caps to try to identify the low esr that i might already have. Some say Standard or General Purpose, but them some don't say either of those two things. Just trying to get some education.
Third Question: Are Audio grade caps usually Low ESR caps or is that to broad to say that?
Fourth Question: The large filter caps. Do they need to be Low ESR or are you concerned with something else with them (100uf/450v.)? Also on Panasonic or Nichicon what series would you use?
See you should have answered my First Question.
Thanks For The Help. I have several monitors that I am trying to repair with the expertise of everyone here. I am learning a lot from reading the posts.
Second Question: What are you looking for on a Data Sheet to identify Low ESR? Is it ripple current or impedance? And what type of datasheet info constitutes one or the other (range)? I have been checking my caps to try to identify the low esr that i might already have. Some say Standard or General Purpose, but them some don't say either of those two things. Just trying to get some education.
Third Question: Are Audio grade caps usually Low ESR caps or is that to broad to say that?
Fourth Question: The large filter caps. Do they need to be Low ESR or are you concerned with something else with them (100uf/450v.)? Also on Panasonic or Nichicon what series would you use?
See you should have answered my First Question.

Thanks For The Help. I have several monitors that I am trying to repair with the expertise of everyone here. I am learning a lot from reading the posts.
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