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Last Activity: 01-01-2015, 08:29 PM
Joined: 01-01-2015
Location: Dallas, Texas
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  • Re: Curtis LCD, Could i use this Cap for this cap? Please help.

    Again guys thanks for all your input, i love this forum everyone is friendly and willing to help. Thank you once more guys.
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  • Re: Curtis LCD, Could i use this Cap for this cap? Please help.

    Thank you for your fast response. When you say make sure that they are LOW ESR/IMPEDANCE. How am I able to tell if that capacitor is in fact LOW ESR/IMPEDANCE? The NTE capacitor in the picture above was purchased at FRYS Electronics, you say it's for general purpose mainly, so i should def. not use it then correct? I also did not know that a blown cap might look normal. Now im not sure if i should just order all 9 caps exactly the same or if i should go ahead and replace both obvious blown capacitors and see if that...
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  • Curtis LCD, Could i use this Cap for this cap? Please help.

    Good evening fellow enthusiasts. I come here seeking for your help and advise. I am currently working on attempting to fix my CURTIS LCD TV (37")
    Model #:LCD3717A. The TV was giving me problems turning on, after a standing RED power button it would go into a BLUE blinking without turning the TV on. On a usual day it would go from a still RED to a still BLUE when the TV would be on. After doing some research i have found that the power supply has two blown capacitors. My question to you is, could I replace the oem 2200 Microfarad 10 Volt capacitors with those of 2200 Microfarad 25...
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  • Re: New Members - please post your introductions here

    MO- Good afternoon fellow mates. I am a 25 year old electronics enthusiasts. I am very happy to have found a place to express myself and be able to ask questions to help one another. I've always been fascinated by electronics from breaking into them by accident from continuous usage I've always been curious to what is it that gives power, life to these electronics

    I am from Denton, Tx. Currently attending TWU for my bio engineering degree, which should take me about 2 more years. I have a beautiful 5year old baby...
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