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[* black] As you keep that plate lifted up, maneuver the shield covering the power suppy and control boards up. After you have this removed, identify the power supply. | |
[* black] After you identify the bad capacitor, ***make sure you get the right one, or the capacitor will explode when the monitor is turned on***. | |
[* icon_note] You can go up in voltage and uF ratings as much as you can, but the new capacitors have to fit in place where the old capacitor is. ***You can not go under on uF or voltage, or the capacitor will explode.*** | |
- | [* icon_note] For a full recap, you need the following capacitors: 2x 25V 1000uF capacitors, 1x 10V 1000uF capacitor, 2x 25V 220uF capacitors if you intend to match the factory specified capacitors. Double these as you please if you decide to, |
+ | [* icon_note] For a full recap, you need the following capacitors: 2x 25V 1000uF capacitors, 1x 10V 1000uF capacitor, 2x 25V 220uF capacitors if you intend to match the factory specified capacitors. Double these as you please if you decide to, ***but the capacitors have to exceed the ratings of the old ones and can not be replaced with lower value capacitors*** |