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    Polaroid FLM373B Story

    I had a coworker ask me to repair one of these. He could not get it to power up, and it looks like he bridged the main fuse, causing the filter caps to blow.

    A simple recap of the entire board got the set going again, but I thought a few observations would help someone who wished to repair one of these in the future:

    I could not find a revision number on the set or the power supply board, but the two caps that are typically id'd as the main troublemakers on this tv were not the junky Capxon brand, but were some nice 105c Nichicons. Perhaps the manufacturer had too many of these failing due to those two crummy caps. All ecaps were replaced with either 105c Nichicons or Panasonic caps. Total cost from Mouser was about 15 bucks with shipping.

    In most recappings I have seen on this forum, folks tend to leave the caps under the heat sinks alone. There are three of these, and on my set, all three tested for leakage. Replacement may seem intimidating, but I was able to feed the long leads of the new caps through the through holes on the board without any issue. One of these caps was totally blown out on my board, so please don't ignore these when redoing your set.

    Performance of the set is so so. So so picture, and pretty mediocre audio. Still, it was only 30 minutes worth of work, and the set now has 10 hours on it, so it looks like it will work just fine. Hopefully these observations will be helpful to someone in the future.

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    Re: Polaroid FLM373B Story

    Completely agree on the caps under heatsinks thing, if any cap is going to get cooked it'll be ones that are poorly ventilated with a nice heat source surrounding them

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      Re: Polaroid FLM373B Story

      sometimes i think the design is intentional.just out of warrenty the cheap noname caps let go.
      just fixed an akai for a neighbor.same poor design with crapxon under heatsinks.
      these dont last under the best conditions!

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        Re: Polaroid FLM373B Story

        I am working on this same model and I replaced the 2 caps that most commonly fail about a year ago. It worked good until a few days ago , now it does nothing. I found the larger cap above the other 2 was bad as well as one under the heatsink , The rest look good but it still doesn't have power. I found only 2 caps under the heatsink , are there supposed to be 3 ?

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          #5
          Re: Polaroid FLM373B Story

          Where did you buy your replacement capacitors from?
          Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
          For service manual, schematic, boardview (board view), datasheet, cad - use our search.

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            Re: Polaroid FLM373B Story

            A small electronics store. I am not sure of brand but I have removed a couple ( the last 2 I replaced ) from a old working monitor but after the reading I have done on this site I don't think that was a good idea. I was in a hurry to replace them as this is our primary tv .My only means of testing the caps is visual and a multi meter . I believe I should replace all of the caps on the ps with new ones regardless of the way they look. What brand should I use ?

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