Re: Cap Identification
Are C41 and C42 both 39pF? I was able to read them without unsoldering. Had to bend them a little. Wonder if the wrong one got put in there. All the ones on the backlight circuit card are 27pF on mine.
Both C34 and C36 are 10pF.
My C43 was the problem. Not sure how long the others will last but I bought extras if I have to replace them later.
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Re: Cap Identification
The circuit board traces went to both caps C43 and C44.
It is a 37 inch LCD....
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Re: Cap Identification
That looks like one I have at: [url]https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=22210[/url]
Are you sure the first cap is 27pF because mine are 39pF, 39pF, and 10pF.
Digikey did not have 39pF and I was going to solder a 12pF to a 27pF to make a 39pF.
The two 39pF were in parallel on the circuit board so I put a 12pF on a 33pF and put a 33pF for a total of 78pF (same as two 39pF).
TDK part number CC45SL3JD330JYNN for the 33pF and CC45SL3JD120JYNN for the 12pF.
Also CC45SL3JD100JYNN for the 10pF and CC45SL3JD270JYNN for...
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iSymphony LC37IF80 no video
This HDTV is 13 months old and during the summer temperature when the room got 86 F, the video went out and I smelled it burn a capacitor. The audio and remote still works but the screen was black.
I opened it up, six screws to remove the stand, four on the top rear cover, four on the bottom, three on each side, and three on the connector plate.
One wire connector unplugs from the control switches.
Six screws hold the power supply LK-PI400106A to the chassis, five cables unplug from it, and two plastic standoffs hold a plastic shield to the solder side of the...
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