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Last Activity: 10-14-2013, 07:06 AM
Joined: 09-27-2013
Location: Telford
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  • Re: Philips 19PFL5522D/05 LCD TV with CapXon KF series capacitors on Delta power boar

    Got around to replacing the bulging capacitors. Also replaced the two normal looking 1000uF 10V.

    Unfortunately it hasn't made a different to the picture so I'm cutting my losses.

    Won't be winning any soldering contest on my first attempt.


    Top row is three Panasonic FC series 1000uF 10V EEUFC1A102 10x16mm (width, height)
    Bottom row is two Panasonic FC series 1000uF 16V EEUFC1C102S 10x20mm


    1000uF 10V

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  • Re: Philips 19PFL5522D/05 LCD TV with CapXon KF series capacitors on Delta power boar

    Going to have to use a different retailer and pay postage. One upside is a larger inventory choice. So now considering Panasonic FR range if that would be a better series to use?

    [URL="http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/components/pdf/ee080_eeu_fc_dne.pdf"]Panasonic FC[/URL] PDF
    [URL="https://industrial.panasonic.com/www-data/pdf/ABA0000/ABA0000CE132.pdf"]Panasonic FR[/URL] PDF

    The FR range has about half the impedance value, and a higher...
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  • Philips 19PFL5522D/05 LCD TV with CapXon KF series capacitors on Delta power board

    The television picture suffers from colour and definition deterioration (dithering effect) after about a minute of being turned on. With a green tinge to everything, especially noticeable on blacks.



    I found three CapXon capacitors on the Delta branded power circuit board with slightly bulging vents. Position 1 had a small yellow crusty deposit at the vent apex that fell off when touched, and position 2 left hand has a small black deposit underneath the vent casing apex slit.



    Before I spend money on ordering replacement capacitors I...
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  • Re: New Members - please post your introductions here

    Hello,

    I'm a complete novice in respect to electronics repair. As a result I don't own any tools of trade, but hopefully can borrow a soldering if I get to that stage.

    Found this forum while searching for replacements to CapXon capacitors, in a 19" Philips LCD television. That I will post about separately for clarification.

    Historically I've had a computer monitor and power supply go faulty, but I lacked the tools (special screwdrivers needed to open up casing) and inclination...
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