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Home | First message in thread | Previous messageIt Works! All you guys working on this problem are great! I just inherited my neighbor friend's JVC AV-32750 TV which he replaced because it had the same problem you described. (I was hoping I could save it from the dump). So today I started tackling the problem. After reading about Dan's research and finding the short comment by Jeff from Shoreline Electronics Repair in CT (www.freelists.org/archives/techassist/05-2003/msg00527.html) from May 2003, I decided to change C926. Presto, it works. The capacitor is easy to find and replace. I replaced it with a 1000uf 35V which I had in my supply, instead of the 16V one installed. So in case these are failing due to marginal voltage or surges, I should be protected. I do need to say that the only other thing I did was give this TV a much needed, careful vacuuming, so maybe that's what did it. Anyway, thanks Shannen, Jeff, Rob, Wayne and Dan and for putting your messages "out there". Dixon
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Looks like I have this. Had no idea it was so common. How hard is it to get into the set and find this capacitor. Looks like I have this. How hard is it to get into the case and find this capacitor? Cool!....now maybe I'll get off my butt and do mine and see if I can get the same results. It's been sitting in pieces on the workbench in the garage for quite some time now. ha. Dan |
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