Re: Can you help me identify this capacitor?
Well, a friend of my parents had an extra 25V 1000uF 105ยบ cap. I switched it out and the TV works!
If it fails again soon, I'll replace all the caps.
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Re: Can you help me identify this capacitor?
There are a lot of options in those links. I don't see sizes listed, and I'm still not sure what sizes I would need anyway.
I'm wondering if this would be better for me:
[url]http://www.ebay.com/itm/Repair-Kit-Samsung-LNT4061F-Rev2-LCD-TV-Capacitors-/230579176045[/url]Re: Can you help me identify this ca...dering if this...
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Re: Can you help me identify this capacitor?
When I go to Digikey and click 'capacitors', it lists these options:
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Can you help me identify this capacitor?
This is on a Samsung TV that stopped working. Looks like I should be able to just replace this cap:
[url]http://i.imgur.com/FR5Hb9W.jpg[/url]
Can you tell me what specs I need to look for? If you could link me to a specific product, that would be awesome.
Any other info about replacing the cap would be great. I replaced a cap on a powered speaker. The soldering went well. But I'm still pretty novice with this stuff. So, I might not know something basic. Like, anything I need to do to avoid getting shocked? I plan on leaving it unplugged for hours before I...
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