Just got my hands on a jvc TV that was used in a haulage company office 24/7
they've already sent it for repair inspection and decided the £180 for the power supply repair was too much for its age so they got a new one,
so thanks to them diagnostics was made a lot easier lol
I'v not powered it up as don't want to risk anything being damaged
so i went strait to the psu and what a surprise!
on the 24vdc side it has 2x capxon 2200uf 35v, and after a coil a 1x 1200uf 35v caps all buldged (no other caps on this supply)
on the 12vd side it has 1x capxon 470uf 35v that is all so buldged
(there are three caps that have been replace before on this side, 1x 1000uf 25v and a 470uf 25v, ether side of the bad 470uf 25v) and one 1000uf 25v just before the output power connector
question is should i just get rid of all capxon capacitors fitted or just try the buldged ones first and go from there?
heres a pic, the ones marked in red are buldged, ones marked "...linked..." are on same circiut and linked
Regs
Rich
they've already sent it for repair inspection and decided the £180 for the power supply repair was too much for its age so they got a new one,
so thanks to them diagnostics was made a lot easier lol
I'v not powered it up as don't want to risk anything being damaged
so i went strait to the psu and what a surprise!
on the 24vdc side it has 2x capxon 2200uf 35v, and after a coil a 1x 1200uf 35v caps all buldged (no other caps on this supply)
on the 12vd side it has 1x capxon 470uf 35v that is all so buldged
(there are three caps that have been replace before on this side, 1x 1000uf 25v and a 470uf 25v, ether side of the bad 470uf 25v) and one 1000uf 25v just before the output power connector
question is should i just get rid of all capxon capacitors fitted or just try the buldged ones first and go from there?
heres a pic, the ones marked in red are buldged, ones marked "...linked..." are on same circiut and linked
Regs
Rich
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