I've got a Dell F177FPE that went dead, it won't power on.
There's no power "on" light or anything.
I took it apart and the caps all 'look' good but they're all cheap Su'scon's or Teapo's.
While doing some basic tests of the board I found a Ceramic capacitor that shows open with the ohm meter, so I'm hoping that's the cause of my no power up problems. I included pics of the failed cap and it's location on the board.
My question / problem is I've never replaced or dealt with these type of capacitors so I want to know if I'm reading it correctly and my choice of replacement is correct. (based on what I've read)
The original is a JNC JN332M 250v and I'm not sure what the 440 x1 and 250 x2 means.
I've picked out a Murata Electronics DE1E3KX332MA4BN01F replacement.
I'm also going to replace all the Alum Elect Caps while I'm in there.
If there is anything else you notice, I'm open to suggestions.
There's no power "on" light or anything.
I took it apart and the caps all 'look' good but they're all cheap Su'scon's or Teapo's.
While doing some basic tests of the board I found a Ceramic capacitor that shows open with the ohm meter, so I'm hoping that's the cause of my no power up problems. I included pics of the failed cap and it's location on the board.
My question / problem is I've never replaced or dealt with these type of capacitors so I want to know if I'm reading it correctly and my choice of replacement is correct. (based on what I've read)
The original is a JNC JN332M 250v and I'm not sure what the 440 x1 and 250 x2 means.
I've picked out a Murata Electronics DE1E3KX332MA4BN01F replacement.
I'm also going to replace all the Alum Elect Caps while I'm in there.
If there is anything else you notice, I'm open to suggestions.
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