Hi, Guys. My first post, sorry if I get it wrong. Does anyone have the part #s for the two large caps on the AKai 4294, Power board BN96-00249A they are marked 330uf 450v 105 deg. They are located in the upper right of the power supply. All help is appreciated. DaGeo
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why do you need to replace them?
those are the primary caps, they rarely fail. unless there is unusual noise or if the caps are bloated, i would leave them alone.
if you need to, just find two caps that meet or exceed the uf/v and fit the board. (for that type, 330uf sounds a tad low).
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The two large caps in upper right corner of power supply are bulged out at the ends. As far as there ratings, 330uf 450v 105 deg is how they are marked.
Maybe I should relate the problem. Tv will turn on and play for an indefinite period of time them screen goes black but sound continues. If I unplug tv for about 10 seconds plug it back in it will come back on and play for another indefinite period of time. Any other ideas? thanks for your replies.Comment
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330uf 450v 105
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