A FET would not fail intermittently.
You can still do a check for cold solder joints.
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i've got a fair few cable boxes and old boards laying round, might see if i can match the caps and replace to test at least then order some pannys at a later date
tom once again you've been more than helpful, top guy!
I really wouldn't advise that. Old capacitors can "form" to a voltage, which means they can fail to work correctly in a new circuit, even if they worked in the old one. Some capacitors can also dry out if they are left for a long time which may mean they fail too. Just wait a few days for those caps -- it shouldn't cost more than a few pounds and surely all the time soldering/resoldering caps is not worth it.
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I really wouldn't advise that. Old capacitors can "form" to a voltage, which means they can fail to work correctly in a new circuit, even if they worked in the old one. Just wait a few days for those caps -- it shouldn't cost more than a few pounds and surely all the time soldering/resoldering caps is not worth it.
i'll wait then, i do have some new caps already but there all big ones so guess there not the right ones
i'll check for colder solder joints at least anyway
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