Hi everyone!
Really need your help on this one. Yesterday I swapped a faulty main board on my Samsung PS51D8005 plasma TV for another main board stripped from a TV of the same model with a broken panel. You can read more about this fix in this thread: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=44960
Everything went smoothly and my TV was working perfectly for 24 hours. Then when watching TV tonight I all of a sudden hear a giant POP! and the TV goes black with the audio still running. Of course I suspected a busted capacitor and when I opened it up, I quickly found a capacitor with no sides on it (see attached picture)
Replacing the capacitor shouldn't be a problem, but what are the chances that a capacitor would pop just hours after I replaced the main board?
I'm afraid that if I just change the bad cap, the same thing would happen again. So what should I do to prevent it?
Do I need to calibrate Vs and Va after a main board change and could not doing this in the first place be the cause of the busted cap?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Really need your help on this one. Yesterday I swapped a faulty main board on my Samsung PS51D8005 plasma TV for another main board stripped from a TV of the same model with a broken panel. You can read more about this fix in this thread: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=44960
Everything went smoothly and my TV was working perfectly for 24 hours. Then when watching TV tonight I all of a sudden hear a giant POP! and the TV goes black with the audio still running. Of course I suspected a busted capacitor and when I opened it up, I quickly found a capacitor with no sides on it (see attached picture)

Replacing the capacitor shouldn't be a problem, but what are the chances that a capacitor would pop just hours after I replaced the main board?
I'm afraid that if I just change the bad cap, the same thing would happen again. So what should I do to prevent it?
Do I need to calibrate Vs and Va after a main board change and could not doing this in the first place be the cause of the busted cap?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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