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    LG 42LC2D Interesting Capacitor

    Obvioiusly the samxon caps are bad, but look at the larger 2200uF cap on the far right. I've never seen a cap do this where the sleeve drops from the can. Has anyone else seen this? The cap itsself tests ok so i'm thinking probably just from heat or a faulty sleeve.
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    thats different lol. I take it this is out of a Samsung.

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      Originally posted by tech2014 View Post
      thats different lol. I take it this is out of a Samsung.
      It's an old 2006 model LG 42"lcd. Nabbed it for $20. I don't miss the weight of the older LCD tvs. 85 lbs!
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        cool, never seen domed caps on an LG. Yeah I hate the old ones too, very heavy.

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          #5
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          the short sleeve means it's totally cooked!!!
          the sleeves on caps are made from thin heatshrink sleeving.

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            #6
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            Originally posted by tech2014 View Post
            cool, never seen domed caps on an LG. Yeah I hate the old ones too, very heavy.
            have you ever seen it where the casing of a cap shrivels down like that? Even though the cap is fine? haha
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              Re: LG 42LC2D Interesting Capacitor

              This was very common back in the 1970's and 80s,particularly the black nichicons.Some may remember hitachi TV's with this issue-think the plastic sleeve was not as heat resistant as the cap itself!

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