I have a Neoware CA22 thin client which came supplied with an "I-MAG ELECTRONICS" model SES49-12400-7 PSU.
100-240V input, 12V 4.0A output.
It recently failed, no LED and no output voltage. Upon cracking it open, I could smell it was done. I just got around to removing the heatsinks, and discovered some cooked "REC" 680uF 16V capacitors.
There was also a couple of zener diodes strangely wired in series above the board (2 where there should have been 1), and these were both cooked.
Not sure what went first. There's...
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I'm joining from Ottawa, Canada, as I have a Magnavox 50" TV I bought at Target a few years ago (while they existed in Canada), and it has started flickering, and there's red pixels/noise on the screen sometimes, and power cycling seems to stop it for a while.
Hoping to research to find out if I just need to replace some caps.. something I have been doing for many years, starting with a motherboard I ran an Athlon 800 CPU on IIRC (many many years ago). Since then I have replaced caps in wireless access points,...
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