Size:Pack of 6 Manufacturer: Nichicon, Product Category: Radial Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors, RoHS: Capacitance: 1000 uF Voltage Rating DC: 25 V Tolerance: 20 % Ripple Current: 680 mA Maximum Operating Temperature: + 105 C Load Life: 1000 h Termination Style: Radial Case Diameter: 10 mm Case Length: 20 mm Lead Spacing: 5 mm Product: General Purpose Electrolytic Capacitors Dimensions: 10 mm Dia. x 20 mm L Dissipation Factor DF: 0.16 Leakage Current: 750 uA Packaging: Bulk Series: Type: Wide Temperature Range Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors
C**H
An easy way to save +350$
While my Samsung LN40A550 started to take more than 10 minutes to get on, I read that it was coming from some faulty capacitors. The reparation would cost more than 350$ at a local repair store. With a bit of research on YouTube, you can see some tutorial showing how to change the dead capacitors. These Capacitors were perfect. After 20 minutes of soldering, my TV got a youth elexir! and I got to save a lot of money. =)Faulty capacitors can be seen as they have some black leak at the top of it, or like something is trying to get out.1/1/2012 Edit :After 6 months, my Samsung TV works like a charm. Capacitor of great quality.8/16/2012 Edit:Still Awesome :) Works like a charm.
L**S
Samsung wanted to charge me more than $400 to fix my LCD TV
I bought a 40" Samsung LCD TV back in 2006. A few years later, obviously after the guarantee had ran out, I started experiencing problems with my TV. It started making clicking noises and taking a long time to turn on - 1 min, 3 mins, 5 mins, and at some point it was taking up to 10 mins to turn on. When I called Samsung they told me that my guarantee had ran out, but if I wanted they could send a technician to my house.....the price $350 for the technician plus parts.I did some research and came to realized that Samsung had used the wrong capacitors (10V) on their main boards which produced an output of (12v). What was happening was that the main board was bursting the capacitors and hence the problem. The simple solution was to buy these wonderful and inexpensive capacitors which can handle the main board power output. There were two burst capacitors on my TV, but I ended up replacing all six 10v capacitors.I had never solder in my life before, but I ended up fixing my own TV for under $20 including the solder and these capacitors. Four years later, my TV works better than new. Thanks for nothing Samsung!!!!!!
C**N
Exactly what i needed.
First thing i want to point out is got these very very fast. I had a power supply problem with my samsung tv (tv turning on and off and on and off over and over) Was unsure of what i needed but after a little research i purchased these capacitors and they seem to have done the job and my tv is up and running for less than 10$
E**B
Works as advertised
Easy to install? That depends on the individual. I have experience in electronics repair, so yeah, it was easy to use a basic soldering iron to remove the old ones and solder in the new ones. Value for the money? Sure. Samsung said that it would cost a few hundred dollars to have a repair shop fix it, and I did it myself for $6.52 (plus tools and solder I already had on-hand), so it was definitely a good value for the money.
J**4
Fixed my Samsung LN52A750 TV
Purchased this to fix my samsung LN52A750 that stopped working. The tv would click and cycle to restart continuously. When I opened up the tv I could see the capacitors were bulging and needed to be replaced. I had never replaced a capacitor or done any electrical soldering but I decided to give it a try. I purchased a soldering iron from Amazon and replaced two capacitors. After everything was done the TV works great again. I spent about $20 for everything including 2 capacitors, soldering iron, and rosin core solder. I had a tv repair company give me an estimate and they were going to charge me $300. I saved atleast $800 on buying a new tv. So far the tv has been working like new for about a month with no problems. Wasn't too difficult after viewing a few videos on youtube.Highly recommend.Worth every penny so do some research on how to install these and purchase.
J**N
If you can't get them locally...
I bought this capacitor to repair a leaking capacitor on a Sharp TV power supply. The old one was completely nuked and causing all sorts of trouble. I replaced 5 total capacitors to be on the safe side. Without having the option to go and buy this specific capacitor anywhere locally, I knew I was going to be subjected to crazy prices per unit / shipping.All of the capacitors I bought were Nichicon. The sizes were slightly off, but they still fit on the board just fine. All in all, I was able to fix a TV that would have otherwise been tossed out.If you have the option and need similar parts, I'd recommend looking around locally first. You can usually get these type parts for much less, which will save you money during these types of repairs. If you're in an electronic part wasteland like me, this is a good way to get good parts quickly.
M**P
and carefully installing this one my TV worked like new again
After doing some research on an issue my Samsung flatscreen was experiencing, specifically clicking and not turning for 3-5 minutes, I found out that it was a blown capacitor. After taking the TV apart, desoldering the blown cap, and carefully installing this one my TV worked like new again. This saved us a couple of thousand dollars, all for less than $4.00 and 30 minutes of my time.In truth, it might have only cost a couple hundred to have someone diagnose and repair the TV... but I would have likely just bought a new 4k instead of trying to have it repaired. A TV not working sounded like a great reason to upgrade to me... but in the end, I'll likely get several more years out of the TV.
K**R
What can I say? It works!
Needed a capacitor for my Acer 23 inch monitor that came on then died immediately every time I fired it up. Read up on the behavior, was lead to believe that replacing the capacitors in the power supply would solve the problems. Ordered a capacitor "kit" specific to my monitor (from another source). Got the kit in, opened the monitor...rats!! Kit had 8 capacitors, but none of the 8 was this size...and, this was the only capacitor that was bulged! I replaced the other capacitors (since i had them), but, as expected, didn't solve the problem .Ordered this, it came quickly, was the right capacity, soldered it onto the board...PRESTO! Monitor works like it is new. Company shipped quickly, no problems!
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