I've had a LG home theater in a box (DVD player with integrated 5.1 receiver board) release magic smoke. Upon opening, I found that the film cap which (it looks like) decouples the + and - for the 4 ohm subwoofer channel had fried. While the 6 ohm channels used 0.47 uF 5% (474J) 63 V caps, the burnt one was also 0.47 uF 5% 63 V.
Which value should the cap for the 4 ohm channel be boosted to (capacitance and voltage) so that the probability of magic smoke is lowered?
Yes, this isn't an electrolytic, but a failed cap is a failed cap.
Which value should the cap for the 4 ohm channel be boosted to (capacitance and voltage) so that the probability of magic smoke is lowered?
Yes, this isn't an electrolytic, but a failed cap is a failed cap.
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