The Creative GigaWorks T3 2.1-Channel Speakers keeps turning on and off in a loop.
open it up, and there was a swollen Decon SAII 2200uF 25V 85°C Capacitor in it. (the one on top right, next to the diodes)
replaced it with a 2200uF 50V 105°C Cap (just because this is what i had on hand, and there was space for it) , and it is back up and running.
open it up, and there was a swollen Decon SAII 2200uF 25V 85°C Capacitor in it. (the one on top right, next to the diodes)
replaced it with a 2200uF 50V 105°C Cap (just because this is what i had on hand, and there was space for it) , and it is back up and running.
The patient this time: a pair of Philips F9217L-50R speakers from a budget Philips rack/component system from the '80's. The system belongs to my brother in-law… or actually his parents. However, they didn't want it when they moved houses and he liked it anyways, so he ended up keeping it. It's a pretty cool-looking vintage system with a wood/veneer cabinet and shelves for records and cassettes. Unfortunately, I didn't get a chance to take a picture of it or get the model #'s (but maybe next time I visit, if anyone is curious?)