This one arrived last night. Owner's description: Works for 5 minutes then picture starts wobbling.
Popped the back off today, and we have a bloated cap. A Nichicon no less... It's a Nichicon PR 47u 160v. It appears to be the cap after the pi filter on the B+ rail. The capacitor read open on the ESR meter. Replaced with a Ruby, TV is now working fine. A little searching reveals that this particular cap appears to be a common issue with this model.
Otherwise, the TV is pretty nicely built, all Nichicon and Rubycon caps. Unfortunately this series is notorious for bad geometry from the factory, and this was no exception. Needed a few tweaks in the service menu. The picture quality is very good tho. If i'm correct, this set should be around 6-7 years old, the manufacturing date wasn't printed on the back, and i can't be bothered to look for it elsewhere.
Interesting bit is the other cap on B+ is another Nichicon PR 47u 160v which is fine - but it's in a larger can size as you can see. The Ruby i put in is in that larger can size as well. I'm leaning towards a design mistake, the cap's ripple current rating could have been exceeded, and that's what caused it to bloat. I can't see other reasons - it's definitely not heat.
Popped the back off today, and we have a bloated cap. A Nichicon no less... It's a Nichicon PR 47u 160v. It appears to be the cap after the pi filter on the B+ rail. The capacitor read open on the ESR meter. Replaced with a Ruby, TV is now working fine. A little searching reveals that this particular cap appears to be a common issue with this model.
Otherwise, the TV is pretty nicely built, all Nichicon and Rubycon caps. Unfortunately this series is notorious for bad geometry from the factory, and this was no exception. Needed a few tweaks in the service menu. The picture quality is very good tho. If i'm correct, this set should be around 6-7 years old, the manufacturing date wasn't printed on the back, and i can't be bothered to look for it elsewhere.
Interesting bit is the other cap on B+ is another Nichicon PR 47u 160v which is fine - but it's in a larger can size as you can see. The Ruby i put in is in that larger can size as well. I'm leaning towards a design mistake, the cap's ripple current rating could have been exceeded, and that's what caused it to bloat. I can't see other reasons - it's definitely not heat.
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