The cap I tested was ok afterall. Just a bit higher microfarad than what is
printed (4.7 vs 5.8). I would like to test the cap(s) on the vertical
output IC however I don't know exactly which IC I should be looking for. Is
this part of the main board or is it one of the smaller ones? Is there some
landmark that gives it away? Is there a website that has components
visually marked out?
Thanks again...
"Sam Goldwasser" wrote in message
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"Kevin Cornwell" writes:
Ok... Pulled out a Nichicon 4.7uf 315v 105 C capacitor (H9112) and it
tested bad. Any recommendations on where to find a replacement? How
critical is the voltage for match up purposes? I cannot find this
particular unit. In fact the closest I could find was a 4.7uf 400v.
Help
please...
P.S. I do assume it's a normal polarized electrolytic. If by chance
it's a non-polarized cap, then a non-polarized replacement must be used.
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