Toshiba vertical IC caps?
- From: "Forrest" <REMOVETHISrunforrest1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2008 18:10:03 -0700
I posted about my Toshiba (CX32D60) a few months ago when I was going to
attempt a repair. The picture on it went to where people on the screen were
all squatty and cone headed. The general consensus was that it was a
vertical IC problem. I have some time now and have it torn apart. I'm a
rookie and feeling my way around. I've managed to not shock the *** out of
myself and have located the vertical section of the board. I guess I should
be desoldering the IC and the caps in the area. I think I remember someone
saying in a reply post to someone else, that the caps will have similar
numbers. The majority of them in the area are numbered C300 something, and
there are others in the area numbered: CD101, CD10,C823,C821. What looks
like the vertical IC is, I guess, IC301 with the markings of LA783 on top
and 4C5 under it. I have had great success using wick and removed a half a
dozen so far. I guess my question is, do I need to remove and replace all of
the caps in the neighborhood or just the ones in the C300 range, and does
the IC probably need replacing? Is it usually just the caps or both that are
bad? Also where does one get the replacement parts? I went to "Fry's
Electronics" and found about one in ten hooks that had anything on them. I
haven't done a real search for a real electronics store in the area yet. I
live in So. California, the LA airport area. Do people usually buy online or
try to find a store? Thank in advance for any replies and help.
.
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