The only thing I worry about on the first one is going with a 10v again. I have read on a few different places that the 10v is a little low and should be 16v or even 25v. What do you think?
I got my sisters Samsung LN-T4665F that is clicking. I opened it and there are 4 bad capacitors on the power board. Two of them are SAMWHA 10v 2200uF 105c (which I read should be a higher voltage) approx 11.00 mm wide and 25m tall and two are SAMWHA 25v 1000uF 105c approx 11mm wide and 22mm tall. Both are XC series. I am having trouble finding the ripple on either.
I just wanted to say thanks for the help and suggestions from people here. I bought the Hakko FX-888 soldering iron and I *love* it. Makes desoldering WAY easier. I am 4 for 4 on the LCD monitor/TV repair now and I am having a blast doing it. So far, a huge sense of accomplishment each time they come back to life.
I'm sure I will be visiting more when other people start asking me to fix their stuff. Thanks again.
Thank you for the suggestion. This thing is a million times better than what I was using. I love it. Glad I spent the money. It heats up incredibly fast and it gets much hotter which makes de-soldering so much easier. I am working on repairing my 3rd and 4th monitor now. Thanks again.
Right now I am using a radio shack iron (I don't do much) but it seems like I might get into this a little more since it is so fun. I have a couple gift cards to Amazon. Can anyone recommend a soldering iron or station in the $50 range for a part time user like myself? Also, what kind of tip should I be using to solder/de-solder capacitors? Flat tip or pointed?
I am trying to replace 3 CapXon [URL="http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CIYBEBYwAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Farwill.hu%2Fdownloads%2Fcapxonlz.pdf&ei=5PCuT53qJ4nO2AW_iJXpCA&usg=AFQjCNGYMobmcC93DMP_ZnzPUq3t5yx4TQ"]LZ series[/URL] 1000uF 10V 10x12.5 capacitors and it is tough finding ones to match the ripple. The CapXon ones are 1500 ripple and the only thing I could find were [URL="http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?WT.z_header=search_go&lang=en&site=us&keywords=P12353-ND&x=0&y=0"]these[/URL]...
Just wanted to say a huge thanks to everyone for the help. I was able to get the monitor working (on the right). The touch screen part still works also. So I didn't break anything (that I can tell). I really appreciate it.
[URL="http://www.alliedelec.com/search/productdetail.aspx?SKU=70187804#tab=specs"]Would this one work?[/URL] I can't find the ripple or ohm impedance. It is a little bit wider but same height as what I (think I) have.
I have a ruler that has CM and they are 1.5 CM wide and 1.5 CM tall. (Or very close to that). Check the picture. They are close to square. Unless they count the legs. Then it is probably 2 CM tall. I was going by body. Sorry. Like I said...new to this.
@selldoor I'm sure the others need to be changed as well but I cannot get the board all the way out so for now I was going to try this and see how we do. The others all look good. Nice flat tops.
Thanks for the help. I am not sure if I have that height though. These are in a touch screen monitor and the board that these are attached to is right up against the backing. But this should get me started. Thanks again.
I have a monitor from a friend and I know how to take it apart (mostly) and I can see that some of the caps are bad but I am not sure what to replace them with. They are CapXon 1000uF 25V GF 105°C C724 caps. They look to be about 15mm x 15mm. What can I use to replace them and where can I buy them? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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