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    If I had a son he would look like....Ben SideShow Bob's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridge View Post
    Sideshow Bob is a master at soldering! He ended up removing the damaged component, and cut a functioning one off the old circuit board I had and re-attached it.

    Unfortunately the television still will not turn on, but is flashing a different trouble code from the one it had Monday.

    Hoping I will hear back from Sharp about it soon...
    Had to break out the Die Grinder and only used a half pound of solder,
    so it wasn't too big of a glob.

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    LOL true, we did have to use a Dremel...

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    Bump. This thread got me thinking about an old LCD monitor that i have. It does not turn on, but the green power light will till light up. I look it apart and there are a few capacitors that are bulging. I looked at a few how to's online and it doesn't seem to be super complicated, but i was wondering where would be a good resource for capacitors locally?

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    If you can't find them at RadioShack or Ace Hardware (does Ace sell them?) then check out SparkFun. They have that kind of stuff.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Default Capacitors

    I bought some at www.digikey.com cheaper than anyplace i could find

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    As long as you have the "cap's" specs battery shack might have them,
    Or try looking for local electronics supply stores or online.

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    Fistells downtown might have them in stock.

    Give them a call..
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    (303) 629-1313

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