Re: Replaced bad caps, still having problems
I found one. The cap is 1.25" long and .5" in diameter....
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Re: Replaced bad caps, still having problems
ooookay
So would something like this be okay:
[url]http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=P12406-ND[/url]Re: Replaced bad caps, still having ...12406-ND[/url]...
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Re: Magnavox 32mf231 LCD after replacement of 3 caps Screen Flickers once pluged to p
Hey I have the same set, 32" magna, same caps failed. Have you gotten yours up and running again?...
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Re: Replaced bad caps, still having problems
Thanks to you and bonez.
The caps I had before were from CapXon. 1200uf, 35v.
Are these from MCM going to fit the bill?
[url]http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/31-5730&CAWELAID=220394416[/url]Re: Replaced bad caps, still having ...lectronics.com...
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Replaced bad caps, still having problems
I have a magnavox 32mf231d with a couple of caps that just failed, lucky me. The pair that were on the power supply board were 1200uf, 35v. I went to radio shack looking for the exact thing, and they did not have them. They did have 2200uf, 50v caps and I was told that these would be fine to use as because they held more capacity. I remove the broken caps, install the new caps and put everything back together. When I plug my screen in, there is a beeping/warning sound coming from the power supply board and the tv won't turn on. Any thoughts on what is now the problem? Is it that the caps are so...
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