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[* black] You can get replacement capacitors from Mouser, Digi-key, or Arrow, or a local electronics parts store.
[* icon_caution] Be sure to match ***''all''*** the requirements:
[* red] Capacity (micro Farads)
[* blue] Voltage (V)
[* yellow] Temperature Rating (C)
-[* black] Order replacements for all the "can" shaped capacitors on the board.
+ [* black] Capacitor Diameter (mm)
[* green] Obviously, the manufacturer is not something you need to match.
-[* black] You can go over on capacitor ratings to some extent so the monitor has more of a safety level when in use and less likey to blow to voltage
+[* black] You can go over on capacitor ratings to some extent so the monitor has more of a safety level when in use and less likey to blow to voltage. *this can be bad if the capacitor is failing due to over voltage, sometimes the cap is like a surge protector because it fails open.