Hello everyone,
I work on electronics but am probably not the best at identifying things. I have an LED lighting unit which is controlled by the board show in the photos.
This board connects two switches, a charging port and a series of batteries to a 60 LED array.
The "capacitor" that appears to be bad is located between what I have determined to be the charging port and the power switch.
Is this a capacitor? Can I just replace it? I am not sure what voltage, etc? I am not sure on this. Any help would be appreciated in identifying what it is (if it's a cap) and how to proceed.
This is the "capacitor" i think is bad (right one with thin red outline i put):
This is the backside of the board... you can see it created a darkened spot....
I work on electronics but am probably not the best at identifying things. I have an LED lighting unit which is controlled by the board show in the photos.
This board connects two switches, a charging port and a series of batteries to a 60 LED array.
The "capacitor" that appears to be bad is located between what I have determined to be the charging port and the power switch.
Is this a capacitor? Can I just replace it? I am not sure what voltage, etc? I am not sure on this. Any help would be appreciated in identifying what it is (if it's a cap) and how to proceed.
This is the "capacitor" i think is bad (right one with thin red outline i put):
This is the backside of the board... you can see it created a darkened spot....
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