Re: Replaced bulging caps, and pop... nothing
Thanks for the help guys, but that power switch proved a bit much for my amateur skills and underpowered iron. I mucked up a few solder pads when removing it, so I'm not really expecting it work when I patch it up.
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Re: Replaced bulging caps, and pop... nothing
The fuse is definitely blown. But I don't know about what I'm assuming is the switching transistor you're talking about. It's definitely funny looking, but I don't know what it's supposed to look like. I can't read it either, so I don't what to replace it with....
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Re: Replaced bulging caps, and pop... nothing
They are higher voltage with the same uF as the originals. I don't know the other specs, and haven't used them before either. They were available at the local electronics parts store, and they use them for repairing LCD's...
You are correct, no power, no LED. I'll check that this weekend. Thanks....
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Re: Replaced bulging caps, and pop... nothing
Well, I can post some different angles and a complete underside. But I can't really get a much closer pic of anything... they get way out of focus.
Definitely not....
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Re: Replaced bulging caps, and pop... nothing
Now with pics of my masterless work. I circled the new caps, and the only joint that rally concerns me is the bottom one with the slight scorching around it (that was there before I got to it). I struggled with that joint....
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Replaced bulging caps, and pop... nothing
I have one of those va912b's with a bad power supply. I replaced 3 of the caps that were bulging, and when I plugged it pack in, I heard a pop (not an exploding cap) and nothing happened. Did I fry it with a bad joint or something? Or should I just replace the other caps too (except the big one).
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