Re: Bad cap no markings
Selldoor it appears the first link is a good sub. Thank you
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Re: Bad cap no markings
Thank you for the reply japlytic......... Went to website of Nippon and searched for spec caps but no results. I am just not sure what I can use as suitable sub for this particular cap. A appreciate your input regardless. The 2 yellow boxed film caps are the 2 X2 class I changed already as they were swollen and blown when tested off board.
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Re: Bad cap no markings
Would this work as sub?
[URL="http://www.ebay.com/itm/10PCS-CBB-274J-250V-CL21-0-27UF-270NF-P25-Metallized-Film-Capacitor-Free-Shippin-/200773856296"]http://www.ebay.com/itm/10PCS-CBB-274J-250V-CL21-0-27UF-270NF-P25-Metallized-Film-Capacitor-Free-Shippin-/200773856296[/URL]
Or
[URL="http://www.mantech.co.za/ProductInfo.aspx?Item=14M4418"]http://www.mantech.co.za/ProductInfo.aspx?Item=14M4418[/URL]
ThanksRe: Bad cap no markings
Would this work as sub?
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Bad cap no markings
I am working on a 20" Westinghouse LCD TV. The power supply board is what I am attempting to repair. So far I found 2 X2 film caps blown and changed them. Before I changed them I would turn on power and it would go off immediately after and that is why I started with this board. The Tv turns on with red light then blinks to green back to red but it stays on now. It appears that I have no power going to the LCD screen itself because I have no backlighting and no picture. I have searched for a schematic for this board but could not find one.
I have no clue as to the replacement...
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Very good to be here. I am tinkering with all the broken LCDs I have in the house and seem to enjoy it BUT I am by trade a mechanical technician. I have ran into my first I have no clue moment. I fixed a 22" a 19" changing the power supplies out but that did get boring. So I wish to learn more and this forum seems to fit like a glove so thank you badcaps! My first PC was off the shelf in 95, an IBM Aptiva and I bet I reformatted 10 times the 1st 6 months. Built my own PCs after that one. I am schooling myself on using...
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