A friend at a local newsagent sent me an LG Flatron L1550S LCD monitor to fix and upon opening it, there was a bulged Samxon GF series
capacitor before the output inductor on the +12V rail.
Originally, there were 470uF 25V units before and after the first inductor on the +5V and +12V rails; however, I recommend using 1000uF 16V (before and after the +12V inductor) and 2200uF 10V (before and after the +5V inductor).
Also, there was a 470uF 10V capacitor after the second +5V inductor and a 220uF 25V capacitor on the +12V rail, near the CCFL inverter.
Finally, am I losing faith in Samxon low-ESR capacitors? (I think the values originally in the unit were a bit underrated)

Originally, there were 470uF 25V units before and after the first inductor on the +5V and +12V rails; however, I recommend using 1000uF 16V (before and after the +12V inductor) and 2200uF 10V (before and after the +5V inductor).
Also, there was a 470uF 10V capacitor after the second +5V inductor and a 220uF 25V capacitor on the +12V rail, near the CCFL inverter.
Finally, am I losing faith in Samxon low-ESR capacitors? (I think the values originally in the unit were a bit underrated)
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