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  • Phreak
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    • Oct 2012
    • 6
    • Australia

    #1

    LG TV Capacitors

    Hey guys
    Just trying to fix my lcd tv and I think I have found the bad capacitors . The question is what capacitors do I need to replace them? I understand the voltage should be as high as I can get but the uf needs to remain the same. Can anyone shed some light about what type of capacitors I need for the capacitors in the attached pics. I am unsure what the numbers mean but I am guessing the middle number is the uf and the end number is the volts. Am I correct?
    Cheers
    Tristan
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  • OniJon
    Computer Expert
    • Jun 2012
    • 82
    • Finland

    #2
    Re: LG TV Capacitors

    Yes, you need to replace them with same kind SMD capacitors. And the markings are like you said, middle like 220 or 330 is uF marking. Last line 25 or 35 something is volts.

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