Subj : World Series To : Nightfox From : Moondog Date : Mon Oct 28 2019 06:41 pm Re: World Series By: Nightfox to Moondog on Sun Oct 27 2019 07:32 pm > Re: World Series > By: Moondog to Special K on Sat Oct 26 2019 01:52 am > > Mo> I also have a Tv that's pushing 10 years old, a plaine no frills Samsun > Mo> The caps on the power board went bad on it already, so I purchased a re > Mo> kit on Amazon and fixed it. Right now money is tight, so the closest th > > How did you determine it was the caps on the power board that went bad? > > Nightfox > I googled the model and symptoms, and I wasn't the only person having the same issue. Also due to the age of the TV, it was made in a period when a bunch of bad capacitors were being made. One article explained the voltage rat ings were barely sufficient and would cause caps to fail. Some looked swollen, but others showed no visible sign unless they were unsoldered and checked with a VOM. The kit included every cap from the power board, and were of a much higher grade and better voltage ratings. I was given a couple of dead LCD computer displays because they wouldn't power up, and I was able to fix them all by looking for bulged or leaking capacitors on the power board. I have also witnessed bad caps on pc motherboards that swelled up and leaked. --- þ Synchronet þ The Cave BBS - Since 1992 - cavebbs.homeip.net .