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[title] Identify the power supply | |
- | [* icon_caution] ***If |
- | [* icon_caution] ***In most cases, the filter capacitor |
+ | [* icon_caution] ***If you see bulged capacitors, treat them as if they have residual charge. This may mean discharging them as a safety precation.*** |
+ | [* icon_caution] ***In most cases, the filter capacitor does NOT need to be replaced. If you need to replace this capacitor, discharge it before replacement.*** |
[* icon_caution] ***Original capacitor ratings (primary): 25V 1000uF (X2), 10V 1000uF (X1), 25V 220uF (X2)*** | |
- | [* icon_reminder] |
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- | [* black] With the power supply shield removed from the monitor, identify the power supply. |
+ | [* icon_reminder] If you cannot find the original capacitors, it is okay to substitute the original capacitors with larger replacements. It is not necessary to match the capacitors used by the factory. |
+ | [* red] This capacitor is only used on older power supply boards. If your board has this capacitor, replacement is recommended but is generally not required unless there is obvious bulging or leakage. |
+ | [* black] With the power supply shield removed from the monitor, identify the power supply. Along with the capacitors previously mentioned, take note of any additional capacitors that were not mentioned (ex: Capacitor by the inverter coil). |