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Blown caps in DVD player
Have a DVD5052M DVD player that was powered up when it was found to be
dead. Power checked was ok, last used a couple of months ago. Opened and found two caps had exploded with contents/foil spread across SMPSU board. Likely that I can identify them from the remains so as to replace them. Question is in view that power was still on (fuse appears ok) and the foil found between other components what is the likely hood that replacement of the caps would restore functionality or would it be more likely that other damage has occurred? If repair is considered feasibility, apart from replacement of one with a slight bulge on the top what other checks can I carry out on in situ caps? Pete |
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