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How-To: Common Cause Of Flat Panel PS Failure
This is common to almost all flat panel power supplies. There are 4
electrolytic capacitors (same physical size) on the switching PS. There are 2) 1000uF X 10V and 2) 470uF X 15V that usually bulge and/or fail. You shouldn't pay more than .25to .50c for each. (I used higher voltage on the replacements of 1000x15 and 470x25) Symptoms of failure a slow power-up or totally dead. |
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On Mar 6, 7:35*am, Bob Villa wrote:
This is common to almost all flat panel power supplies. There are 4 electrolytic capacitors (same physical size) on the switching PS. There are 2) 1000uF X 10V and 2) 470uF X 15V that usually bulge and/or fail. You shouldn't pay more than .25to .50c for each. (I used higher voltage on the replacements of 1000x15 and 470x25) Symptoms of failure a slow power-up or totally dead. Look for highest ripple current rating. Nichicon HZ, HN, Panasonic FM G² |
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On Mar 6, 3:31*pm, wrote:
On Sun, 6 Mar 2011 10:52:54 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Mar 6, 7:35 am, Bob Villa wrote: This is common to almost all flat panel power supplies. There are 4 electrolytic capacitors (same physical size) on the switching PS. There are 2) 1000uF X 10V and 2) 470uF X 15V that usually bulge and/or fail. You shouldn't pay more than .25to .50c for each. (I used higher voltage on the replacements of 1000x15 and 470x25) Symptoms of failure a slow power-up or totally dead. Look for highest ripple current rating. Nichicon HZ, HN, Panasonic FM G Correct. *'Bob Villa' apparently wants repeat business as his high ESR caps will fail quickly. *Note, 'Bob', good quality low ESR caps aren't real expensive - you just aren't going to buy them at Radio Shack or Caps R Us. PlainBill Got them from Newark (Illinois Cap. and Rubycon) |
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Bob Villa wrote: On Mar 6, 3:31 pm, wrote: On Sun, 6 Mar 2011 10:52:54 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Mar 6, 7:35 am, Bob Villa wrote: This is common to almost all flat panel power supplies. There are 4 electrolytic capacitors (same physical size) on the switching PS. There are 2) 1000uF X 10V and 2) 470uF X 15V that usually bulge and/or fail. You shouldn't pay more than .25to .50c for each. (I used higher voltage on the replacements of 1000x15 and 470x25) Symptoms of failure a slow power-up or totally dead. Look for highest ripple current rating. Nichicon HZ, HN, Panasonic FM G Correct. 'Bob Villa' apparently wants repeat business as his high ESR caps will fail quickly. Note, 'Bob', good quality low ESR caps aren't real expensive - you just aren't going to buy them at Radio Shack or Caps R Us. PlainBill Got them from Newark (Illinois Cap. and Rubycon) Which series? The brand tells you nothing about their specifications. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid™ on it, because it's Teflon coated. |
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On Sun, 06 Mar 2011 23:56:56 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote:
wrote: On Mar 6, 7:35 am, Bob Villa wrote: This is common to almost all flat panel power supplies. There are 4 electrolytic capacitors (same physical size) on the switching PS. There are 2) 1000uF X 10V and 2) 470uF X 15V that usually bulge and/or fail. You shouldn't pay more than .25to .50c for each. (I used higher voltage on the replacements of 1000x15 and 470x25) Symptoms of failure a slow power-up or totally dead. Look for highest ripple current rating. Nichicon HZ, HN, Panasonic FM Going to a higher voltage usually raises the initial ESR. That kind of defeats the purpose of repairing the equipment. Opposite, higher voltage rating usually lowers ESR Check the datasheets. Grant. |
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On Mar 6, 10:57*pm, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Mar 6, 3:31 pm, wrote: On Sun, 6 Mar 2011 10:52:54 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Mar 6, 7:35 am, Bob Villa wrote: This is common to almost all flat panel power supplies. There are 4 electrolytic capacitors (same physical size) on the switching PS. There are 2) 1000uF X 10V and 2) 470uF X 15V that usually bulge and/or fail. You shouldn't pay more than .25to .50c for each. (I used higher voltage on the replacements of 1000x15 and 470x25) Symptoms of failure a slow power-up or totally dead. Look for highest ripple current rating. Nichicon HZ, HN, Panasonic FM G Correct. *'Bob Villa' apparently wants repeat business as his high ESR caps will fail quickly. *Note, 'Bob', good quality low ESR caps aren't real expensive - you just aren't going to buy them at Radio Shack or Caps R Us. PlainBill Got them from Newark (Illinois Cap. and Rubycon) * *Which series? *The brand tells you nothing about their specifications. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. I'll let you know when they fail...dip-****! (Original crap lasted 5 yrs) |
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On Mon, 07 Mar 2011 03:14:12 -0800, Bob Villa wrote:
On Mar 6, 10:57Â*pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Mar 6, 3:31 pm, wrote: On Sun, 6 Mar 2011 10:52:54 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Mar 6, 7:35 am, Bob Villa wrote: This is common to almost all flat panel power supplies. There are 4 electrolytic capacitors (same physical size) on the switching PS. There are 2) 1000uF X 10V and 2) 470uF X 15V that usually bulge and/or fail. You shouldn't pay more than .25to .50c for each. (I used higher voltage on the replacements of 1000x15 and 470x25) Symptoms of failure a slow power-up or totally dead. Look for highest ripple current rating. Nichicon HZ, HN, Panasonic FM G Correct. Â*'Bob Villa' apparently wants repeat business as his high ESR caps will fail quickly. Â*Note, 'Bob', good quality low ESR caps aren't real expensive - you just aren't going to buy them at Radio Shack or Caps R Us. PlainBill Got them from Newark (Illinois Cap. and Rubycon) Â* Â*Which series? Â*The brand tells you nothing about their specifications. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. I'll let you know when they fail...dip-****! (Original crap lasted 5 yrs) FAIL. You're out of your element here. Go back and troll alt.home.repair. Your bull**** might be better told there where you don't have real repair techs who did/do this kind of stuff for a living. -- Live Fast, Die Young and Leave a Pretty Corpse |
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On Mar 7, 8:19*am, Meat Plow wrote:
On Mon, 07 Mar 2011 03:14:12 -0800, Bob Villa wrote: On Mar 6, 10:57*pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Mar 6, 3:31 pm, wrote: On Sun, 6 Mar 2011 10:52:54 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Mar 6, 7:35 am, Bob Villa wrote: This is common to almost all flat panel power supplies. There are 4 electrolytic capacitors (same physical size) on the switching PS. There are 2) 1000uF X 10V and 2) 470uF X 15V that usually bulge and/or fail. You shouldn't pay more than .25to .50c for each. (I used higher voltage on the replacements of 1000x15 and 470x25) Symptoms of failure a slow power-up or totally dead. Look for highest ripple current rating. Nichicon HZ, HN, Panasonic FM G Correct. *'Bob Villa' apparently wants repeat business as his high ESR caps will fail quickly. *Note, 'Bob', good quality low ESR caps aren't real expensive - you just aren't going to buy them at Radio Shack or Caps R Us. PlainBill Got them from Newark (Illinois Cap. and Rubycon) * *Which series? *The brand tells you nothing about their specifications. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. I'll let you know when they fail...dip-****! (Original crap lasted 5 yrs) FAIL. You're out of your element here. Go back and troll alt.home.repair. Your bull**** might be better told there where you don't have real repair techs who did/do this kind of stuff for a living. -- Live Fast, Die Young and Leave a Pretty Corpse I'm only relating what I did/or found to fix a problem I had...if you ****heads want to add to that...your purgative. Sorry if it has been covered here before. |
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Bob Villa wrote: On Mar 6, 10:57 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Mar 6, 3:31 pm, wrote: On Sun, 6 Mar 2011 10:52:54 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Mar 6, 7:35 am, Bob Villa wrote: This is common to almost all flat panel power supplies. There are 4 electrolytic capacitors (same physical size) on the switching PS. There are 2) 1000uF X 10V and 2) 470uF X 15V that usually bulge and/or fail. You shouldn't pay more than .25to .50c for each. (I used higher voltage on the replacements of 1000x15 and 470x25) Symptoms of failure a slow power-up or totally dead. Look for highest ripple current rating. Nichicon HZ, HN, Panasonic FM G Correct. 'Bob Villa' apparently wants repeat business as his high ESR caps will fail quickly. Note, 'Bob', good quality low ESR caps aren't real expensive - you just aren't going to buy them at Radio Shack or Caps R Us. PlainBill Got them from Newark (Illinois Cap. and Rubycon) Which series? The brand tells you nothing about their specifications. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. I'll let you know when they fail...dip-****! (Original crap lasted 5 yrs) Dip****? You don't even know how to snip a sig file, let alone anything about real troubleshooting. I've been finding and replacing bad electrolytics for over 45 years. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid™ on it, because it's Teflon coated. |
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Grant wrote: On Sun, 06 Mar 2011 23:56:56 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: wrote: On Mar 6, 7:35 am, Bob Villa wrote: This is common to almost all flat panel power supplies. There are 4 electrolytic capacitors (same physical size) on the switching PS. There are 2) 1000uF X 10V and 2) 470uF X 15V that usually bulge and/or fail. You shouldn't pay more than .25to .50c for each. (I used higher voltage on the replacements of 1000x15 and 470x25) Symptoms of failure a slow power-up or totally dead. Look for highest ripple current rating. Nichicon HZ, HN, Panasonic FM Going to a higher voltage usually raises the initial ESR. That kind of defeats the purpose of repairing the equipment. Opposite, higher voltage rating usually lowers ESR Check the datasheets. It depends on the construction ot the Electrolytic. Some larger size cans have four identical capacitors in parallel, inside the can to lower the ESR. A lot don't. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid™ on it, because it's Teflon coated. |
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On Mar 7, 6:18*pm, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: I'll let you know when they fail...dip-****! (Original crap lasted 5 yrs) * *Dip****? *You don't even know how to snip a sig file, let alone anything about real troubleshooting. *I've been finding and replacing bad electrolytics for over 45 years. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. Do YOU even know how to read? I put this out there...if you want to add to it from your experience go to it. There are people who are just trying to save some money and fix things themselves. Lighten up...I don't need to belong to your ****ing club! |
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"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message ... wrote: On Mar 6, 7:35 am, Bob Villa wrote: This is common to almost all flat panel power supplies. There are 4 electrolytic capacitors (same physical size) on the switching PS. There are 2) 1000uF X 10V and 2) 470uF X 15V that usually bulge and/or fail. You shouldn't pay more than .25to .50c for each. (I used higher voltage on the replacements of 1000x15 and 470x25) Symptoms of failure a slow power-up or totally dead. Look for highest ripple current rating. Nichicon HZ, HN, Panasonic FM Going to a higher voltage usually raises the initial ESR. That kind of defeats the purpose of repairing the equipment. I'm not entirely sure that I go along with that, Michael. The chart of 'expected' ESRs on the front of Bob Parker's meter, would suggest that increasing the working voltage for a given capacitance value, produces ever lower ESR figures, until you get up to about 100v working, when the trend reverses slightly, and small increases are then recorded ... I've always found that chart of his a pretty good guide. Arfa |
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Arfa Daily wrote: "Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message ... wrote: On Mar 6, 7:35 am, Bob Villa wrote: This is common to almost all flat panel power supplies. There are 4 electrolytic capacitors (same physical size) on the switching PS. There are 2) 1000uF X 10V and 2) 470uF X 15V that usually bulge and/or fail. You shouldn't pay more than .25to .50c for each. (I used higher voltage on the replacements of 1000x15 and 470x25) Symptoms of failure a slow power-up or totally dead. Look for highest ripple current rating. Nichicon HZ, HN, Panasonic FM Going to a higher voltage usually raises the initial ESR. That kind of defeats the purpose of repairing the equipment. I'm not entirely sure that I go along with that, Michael. The chart of 'expected' ESRs on the front of Bob Parker's meter, would suggest that increasing the working voltage for a given capacitance value, produces ever lower ESR figures, until you get up to about 100v working, when the trend reverses slightly, and small increases are then recorded ... I've always found that chart of his a pretty good guide. I've seen some brands that didn't follow that chart very well. The cheaper brands seem more like they set the spec with a dartboard. I had datasheets for over fifty brands t one time, and some so called low ESR were no better than the lowest grade of standard electrolytics. Other do follow Bob Parker's chart quite well. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid™ on it, because it's Teflon coated. |
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Bob Villa wrote: On Mar 7, 6:18 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: I'll let you know when they fail...dip-****! (Original crap lasted 5 yrs) Dip****? You don't even know how to snip a sig file, let alone anything about real troubleshooting. I've been finding and replacing bad electrolytics for over 45 years. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. Do YOU even know how to read? I put this out there...if you want to add to it from your experience go to it. There are people who are just trying to save some money and fix things themselves. Lighten up...I don't need to belong to your ****ing club! Posting half assed information helps no one, and bad electrolytics in power supplies have been a problem since the '20s. Also, no one needs your childish rants. There are enough crybabies who pop into the group and think they are a genius, without you. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid™ on it, because it's Teflon coated. |
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Arfa Daily wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message ... wrote: On Mar 6, 7:35 am, Bob Villa wrote: This is common to almost all flat panel power supplies. There are 4 electrolytic capacitors (same physical size) on the switching PS. There are 2) 1000uF X 10V and 2) 470uF X 15V that usually bulge and/or fail. You shouldn't pay more than .25to .50c for each. (I used higher voltage on the replacements of 1000x15 and 470x25) Symptoms of failure a slow power-up or totally dead. Look for highest ripple current rating. Nichicon HZ, HN, Panasonic FM Going to a higher voltage usually raises the initial ESR. That kind of defeats the purpose of repairing the equipment. I'm not entirely sure that I go along with that, Michael. The chart of 'expected' ESRs on the front of Bob Parker's meter, would suggest that increasing the working voltage for a given capacitance value, produces ever lower ESR figures, until you get up to about 100v working, when the trend reverses slightly, and small increases are then recorded ... I've always found that chart of his a pretty good guide. Arfa Even Bob P. isn't very happy with the chart - it is only a guideline, not a code sheet... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6kgS_AwuH0 John :-#)# -- (Please post followups or tech enquiries to the newsgroup) John's Jukes Ltd. 2343 Main St., Vancouver, BC, Canada V5T 3C9 Call (604)872-5757 or Fax 872-2010 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games) www.flippers.com "Old pinballers never die, they just flip out." |
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On Mar 7, 9:13*pm, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: Bob Villa wrote: Do YOU even know how to read? I put this out there...if you want to add to it from your experience go to it. There are people who are just trying to save some money and fix things themselves. Lighten up...I don't need to belong to your ****ing club! * *Posting half assed information helps no one, and bad electrolytics in power supplies have been a problem since the '20s. *Also, no one needs your childish rants. *There are enough crybabies who pop into the group and think they are a genius, without you. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid™ on it, because it's Teflon coated. Hey Mike when can I expect this PSU to fail...a few years from now? Thanks for your gracious responses. |
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Bob Villa wrote: On Mar 7, 9:13 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Bob Villa wrote: Do YOU even know how to read? I put this out there...if you want to add to it from your experience go to it. There are people who are just trying to save some money and fix things themselves. Lighten up...I don't need to belong to your ****ing club! Posting half assed information helps no one, and bad electrolytics in power supplies have been a problem since the '20s. Also, no one needs your childish rants. There are enough crybabies who pop into the group and think they are a genius, without you. Hey Mike when can I expect this PSU to fail...a few years from now? Thanks for your gracious responses. When can you post a real question? -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid™ on it, because it's Teflon coated. |
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On Mar 31, 6:20*pm, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: Hey Mike when can I expect this PSU to fail...a few years from now? Thanks for your gracious responses. * *When can you post a real question? -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid™ on it, because it's Teflon coated. Alas, the mastertech doesn't understand sarcasm. |
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Bob Villa wrote: On Mar 31, 6:20 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Hey Mike when can I expect this PSU to fail...a few years from now? Thanks for your gracious responses. When can you post a real question? Alas, the mastertech doesn't understand sarcasm. You can't even do sarcasm well, and I'm not being sarcastic. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid™ on it, because it's Teflon coated. |
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On Apr 1, 6:51*pm, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Mar 31, 6:20 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Hey Mike when can I expect this PSU to fail...a few years from now? Thanks for your gracious responses. * *When can you post a real question? Alas, the mastertech doesn't understand sarcasm. * *You can't even do sarcasm well, and I'm not being sarcastic. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. The only thing you do well...other than being a critic...is please yourself. |
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Bob Villa wrote: On Apr 1, 6:51 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Mar 31, 6:20 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Hey Mike when can I expect this PSU to fail...a few years from now? Thanks for your gracious responses. When can you post a real question? Alas, the mastertech doesn't understand sarcasm. You can't even do sarcasm well, and I'm not being sarcastic. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. The only thing you do well...other than being a critic...is please yourself. Yawn. I built KU band communications equiment that is aboard the ISS, and all you do is whine. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid™ on it, because it's Teflon coated. |
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On Apr 4, 6:31*pm, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Apr 1, 6:51 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Mar 31, 6:20 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Hey Mike when can I expect this PSU to fail...a few years from now? Thanks for your gracious responses. * *When can you post a real question? Alas, the mastertech doesn't understand sarcasm. * *You can't even do sarcasm well, and I'm not being sarcastic. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. The only thing you do well...other than being a critic...is please yourself. * *Yawn. *I built KU band communications equiment that is aboard the ISS, and all you do is whine. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. Holy Crap! I must have cut you deep...now you need to brag. I am so impressed...especially how you belittle people instead of helping them. |
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Bob Villa wrote: On Apr 4, 6:31 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Apr 1, 6:51 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Mar 31, 6:20 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Hey Mike when can I expect this PSU to fail...a few years from now? Thanks for your gracious responses. When can you post a real question? Alas, the mastertech doesn't understand sarcasm. You can't even do sarcasm well, and I'm not being sarcastic. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. The only thing you do well...other than being a critic...is please yourself. Yawn. I built KU band communications equiment that is aboard the ISS, and all you do is whine. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. Holy Crap! I must have cut you deep...now you need to brag. I am so impressed...especially how you belittle people instead of helping them. Sigh. You don't want help. You were bragging about your 'fix'. I have helped thousands of people over the last 45 years, but only those that wanted help. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid™ on it, because it's Teflon coated. |
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On Apr 5, 11:43*am, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Apr 4, 6:31 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Apr 1, 6:51 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Mar 31, 6:20 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Hey Mike when can I expect this PSU to fail...a few years from now? Thanks for your gracious responses. * *When can you post a real question? Alas, the mastertech doesn't understand sarcasm. * *You can't even do sarcasm well, and I'm not being sarcastic. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. The only thing you do well...other than being a critic...is please yourself. * *Yawn. *I built KU band communications equiment that is aboard the ISS, and all you do is whine. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. Holy Crap! I must have cut you deep...now you need to brag. I am so impressed...especially how you belittle people instead of helping them. * *Sigh. *You don't want help. *You were bragging about your 'fix'. *I have helped thousands of people over the last 45 years, but only those that wanted help. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. I researched the cause of common failures and related what I found...all you needed to do was suggest using better/more appropriate capacitors. Instead you and "Meatball" chose to belittle my effort. My only thought in posting was that someone else might fix their flat panel and save it from the trash. Good Day Sir! |
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On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 12:43:52 -0400, Michael A. Terrell wrote:
Bob Villa wrote: On Apr 4, 6:31 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Apr 1, 6:51 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Mar 31, 6:20 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Hey Mike when can I expect this PSU to fail...a few years from now? Thanks for your gracious responses. When can you post a real question? Alas, the mastertech doesn't understand sarcasm. You can't even do sarcasm well, and I'm not being sarcastic. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. The only thing you do well...other than being a critic...is please yourself. Yawn. I built KU band communications equiment that is aboard the ISS, and all you do is whine. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. Holy Crap! I must have cut you deep...now you need to brag. I am so impressed...especially how you belittle people instead of helping them. Sigh. You don't want help. You were bragging about your 'fix'. I have helped thousands of people over the last 45 years, but only those that wanted help. Villa is a troll. He trolls alt.home.repair with the same bull****. Probably a few others too. -- Live Fast Die Young, Leave A Pretty Corpse |
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How-To: Common Cause Of Flat Panel PS Failure
On Apr 5, 3:05*pm, Meat Plow wrote:
On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 12:43:52 -0400, Michael A. Terrell wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Apr 4, 6:31 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Apr 1, 6:51 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Mar 31, 6:20 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Hey Mike when can I expect this PSU to fail...a few years from now? Thanks for your gracious responses. * *When can you post a real question? Alas, the mastertech doesn't understand sarcasm. * *You can't even do sarcasm well, and I'm not being sarcastic. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. The only thing you do well...other than being a critic...is please yourself. * *Yawn. *I built KU band communications equiment that is aboard the ISS, and all you do is whine. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. Holy Crap! I must have cut you deep...now you need to brag. I am so impressed...especially how you belittle people instead of helping them.. * *Sigh. *You don't want help. *You were bragging about your 'fix'. *I have helped thousands of people over the last 45 years, but only those that wanted help. Villa is a troll. He trolls alt.home.repair with the same bull****. Probably a few others too. -- Live Fast Die Young, Leave A Pretty Corpse Thanks for your illuminating supposition. |
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How-To: Common Cause Of Flat Panel PS Failure
Meat Plow wrote: On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 12:43:52 -0400, Michael A. Terrell wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Apr 4, 6:31 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Apr 1, 6:51 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Mar 31, 6:20 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Hey Mike when can I expect this PSU to fail...a few years from now? Thanks for your gracious responses. When can you post a real question? Alas, the mastertech doesn't understand sarcasm. You can't even do sarcasm well, and I'm not being sarcastic. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. The only thing you do well...other than being a critic...is please yourself. Yawn. I built KU band communications equiment that is aboard the ISS, and all you do is whine. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. Holy Crap! I must have cut you deep...now you need to brag. I am so impressed...especially how you belittle people instead of helping them. Sigh. You don't want help. You were bragging about your 'fix'. I have helped thousands of people over the last 45 years, but only those that wanted help. Villa is a troll. He trolls alt.home.repair with the same bull****. Probably a few others too. He's not even a decent troll. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid™ on it, because it's Teflon coated. |
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How-To: Common Cause Of Flat Panel PS Failure
On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 22:46:50 -0400, Michael A. Terrell wrote:
Meat Plow wrote: On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 12:43:52 -0400, Michael A. Terrell wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Apr 4, 6:31 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Apr 1, 6:51 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Mar 31, 6:20 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Hey Mike when can I expect this PSU to fail...a few years from now? Thanks for your gracious responses. When can you post a real question? Alas, the mastertech doesn't understand sarcasm. You can't even do sarcasm well, and I'm not being sarcastic. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. The only thing you do well...other than being a critic...is please yourself. Yawn. I built KU band communications equiment that is aboard the ISS, and all you do is whine. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. Holy Crap! I must have cut you deep...now you need to brag. I am so impressed...especially how you belittle people instead of helping them. Sigh. You don't want help. You were bragging about your 'fix'. I have helped thousands of people over the last 45 years, but only those that wanted help. Villa is a troll. He trolls alt.home.repair with the same bull****. Probably a few others too. He's not even a decent troll. I only used "troll" because it was the closest thing to what he does I could think of. I think the whole story was made up. -- Live Fast Die Young, Leave A Pretty Corpse |
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How-To: Common Cause Of Flat Panel PS Failure
Meat Plow wrote: On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 22:46:50 -0400, Michael A. Terrell wrote: Meat Plow wrote: On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 12:43:52 -0400, Michael A. Terrell wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Apr 4, 6:31 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Apr 1, 6:51 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Mar 31, 6:20 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Hey Mike when can I expect this PSU to fail...a few years from now? Thanks for your gracious responses. When can you post a real question? Alas, the mastertech doesn't understand sarcasm. You can't even do sarcasm well, and I'm not being sarcastic. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. The only thing you do well...other than being a critic...is please yourself. Yawn. I built KU band communications equiment that is aboard the ISS, and all you do is whine. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. Holy Crap! I must have cut you deep...now you need to brag. I am so impressed...especially how you belittle people instead of helping them. Sigh. You don't want help. You were bragging about your 'fix'. I have helped thousands of people over the last 45 years, but only those that wanted help. Villa is a troll. He trolls alt.home.repair with the same bull****. Probably a few others too. He's not even a decent troll. I only used "troll" because it was the closest thing to what he does I could think of. I think the whole story was made up. No, he is just a low grade troll. He tried to email me more of his childish insults, but they bounced because he isn't white listed. If he really did replace the caps, he would have used lead free plumbing solder with 'Ruby flux', and WD40 to wet the mess. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid™ on it, because it's Teflon coated. |
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How-To: Common Cause Of Flat Panel PS Failure
On Wed, 06 Apr 2011 16:31:41 -0400, Michael A. Terrell wrote:
Meat Plow wrote: On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 22:46:50 -0400, Michael A. Terrell wrote: Meat Plow wrote: On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 12:43:52 -0400, Michael A. Terrell wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Apr 4, 6:31 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Apr 1, 6:51 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Mar 31, 6:20 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Hey Mike when can I expect this PSU to fail...a few years from now? Thanks for your gracious responses. When can you post a real question? Alas, the mastertech doesn't understand sarcasm. You can't even do sarcasm well, and I'm not being sarcastic. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. The only thing you do well...other than being a critic...is please yourself. Yawn. I built KU band communications equiment that is aboard the ISS, and all you do is whine. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. Holy Crap! I must have cut you deep...now you need to brag. I am so impressed...especially how you belittle people instead of helping them. Sigh. You don't want help. You were bragging about your 'fix'. I have helped thousands of people over the last 45 years, but only those that wanted help. Villa is a troll. He trolls alt.home.repair with the same bull****. Probably a few others too. He's not even a decent troll. I only used "troll" because it was the closest thing to what he does I could think of. I think the whole story was made up. No, he is just a low grade troll. He tried to email me more of his childish insults, but they bounced because he isn't white listed. LOL Luzer. If he really did replace the caps, he would have used lead free plumbing solder with 'Ruby flux', and WD40 to wet the mess. nods -- Live Fast Die Young, Leave A Pretty Corpse |
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How-To: Common Cause Of Flat Panel PS Failure
On Apr 6, 3:31*pm, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: Meat Plow wrote: On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 22:46:50 -0400, Michael A. Terrell wrote: Meat Plow wrote: On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 12:43:52 -0400, Michael A. Terrell wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Apr 4, 6:31 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Apr 1, 6:51 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Mar 31, 6:20 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Hey Mike when can I expect this PSU to fail...a few years from now? Thanks for your gracious responses. * *When can you post a real question? Alas, the mastertech doesn't understand sarcasm. * *You can't even do sarcasm well, and I'm not being * *sarcastic. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. The only thing you do well...other than being a critic...is please yourself. * *Yawn. *I built KU band communications equiment that is aboard * *the ISS, and all you do is whine. -- You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid on it, because it's Teflon coated. Holy Crap! I must have cut you deep...now you need to brag. I am so impressed...especially how you belittle people instead of helping them. * *Sigh. *You don't want help. *You were bragging about your 'fix'. * *I have helped thousands of people over the last 45 years, but only those that wanted help. Villa is a troll. He trolls alt.home.repair with the same bull****. Probably a few others too. * *He's not even a decent troll. I only used "troll" because it was the closest thing to what he does I could think of. I think the whole story was made up. * *No, he is just a low grade troll. *He tried to email me more of his childish insults, but they bounced because he isn't white listed. * If he really did replace the caps, he would have used lead free plumbing solder with 'Ruby flux', and WD40 to wet the mess. -- I can't fix stupid. I can't even put a Band-Aid™ on myself, because I'm Teflon coated. Who is childish here? And you know there were insults...but you didn't see them? And your sig is much improved! |
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