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    Sanyo DP42848 2 second to black problem

    I have a Sanyo DP42848 lcd tv that has the 2 seconds to black problem. I have taken the LCD screen out and found 2 of 18 tubes that have black spots on them which I will replace (ordered new ones) but I also have noticed that when I turn it on and the lights fire there is a buzzing from the right board where the lamps connect. upon closer inspection I located the position of the buzz along the board which runs vertically along the right side. There is a discolored cap at the approximate location of the noise. I cannot determine the value of this cap and am including a picture of the problem child. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable than myself can identify the cap and steer me in the right direction to purchase one. Another question is: should I replace all 18 of them on this board?
    Thank you in advance for any help

    Dean
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    Re: Sanyo DP42848 2 second to black problem

    The blue caps are 15 pF (picofarad)/6 kV (kilovolt) caps. I suspect that only the burned cap is damaged, but it looks like they're cheap if you want replace all of them.

    http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...844-ND/1007730
    Last edited by capkid; 08-08-2013, 09:29 PM.
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      Re: Sanyo DP42848 2 second to black problem

      so I guess if there are only 2 digits on ceramic capacitors then it is always in Picofarad? the 15J was what was hanging me up I didn't see the third multiplier digit and I knew the J was the tolerance.

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        Re: Sanyo DP42848 2 second to black problem

        Originally posted by phredd View Post
        so I guess if there are only 2 digits on ceramic capacitors then it is always in Picofarad? the 15J was what was hanging me up I didn't see the third multiplier digit and I knew the J was the tolerance.
        Yes, that's correct.
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