Replacing Capacitors on Viewsonic N2751w

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  • lkvee
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2009
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    Re: Replacing Capacitors on Viewsonic N2751w

    Took pics of the board, since I didn't recall any part like a zener diode sitting on the UNDERSIDE of the power board, and yes ... it's not there. Now I'm not sure what part to get and where to solder it into the board.

    While I have replaced all C(r)apXon capacitors, I believe I have left alone the two Taicon capacitors at 1000uF and 35V.
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