Fix & Repair broken tv. Is your LCD not turning on? Black Screen? Does it just blink? Dead HDTV? Don't take it in to the repair shop and loss over 500 hundreds bucks. This solution does it for under 40 bucks... One Thing I forgot to mention is to make sure that you remember which side of the capacitor is the Negative Side. Theres a Positive and Negative End on each capacitor just like batteries do. The negative side usually has a different colored strip down its sides. When installing the new capacitor, put the negative end just like the other one was. Also, there will be two numbers on the capacitors. There will be Volts and uF. My suggestion is ALWAYS keep the same uF as your original one. When choosing what volt size, get a capacitor with the same as the orginal or hgher.
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