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I'm using a RCA L32WD12 flat screen television for a computer monitor. Over time, the screen became unstable
and it got to the point that it was barely usable any more. The switching mode power supply was failing due to
a bad electrolytic capacitor. I used an ESR tester to locate the problem and found that one of the electrolytic
capacitors was low on capacitance and had a high ESR as well. An Ungar soldering iron was chosen to remove
the defective part as I was able to heat both solder pads with the tip. After replacing the part and reassembling the
case, It fired up and has been working gleefully for about a half hour now with no sign of instability.
It would have been nice to have one of those solder sucker devices but I used some solder wick instead to open the holes on
the circuit board after removing the old capacitor. My old vacuum solder sucking device failed to hold together so maybe it
is time to invest in a new one. Repairs like this can be made with rudimentary tools but it becomes more difficult.
The monitor has been working perfectly for well over a half hour so I feel like I have achieved satori since most of these
flat screen units with the SMPS power supply end up as electronic waste which is what it was when I got it three years ago.
and it got to the point that it was barely usable any more. The switching mode power supply was failing due to
a bad electrolytic capacitor. I used an ESR tester to locate the problem and found that one of the electrolytic
capacitors was low on capacitance and had a high ESR as well. An Ungar soldering iron was chosen to remove
the defective part as I was able to heat both solder pads with the tip. After replacing the part and reassembling the
case, It fired up and has been working gleefully for about a half hour now with no sign of instability.
It would have been nice to have one of those solder sucker devices but I used some solder wick instead to open the holes on
the circuit board after removing the old capacitor. My old vacuum solder sucking device failed to hold together so maybe it
is time to invest in a new one. Repairs like this can be made with rudimentary tools but it becomes more difficult.
The monitor has been working perfectly for well over a half hour so I feel like I have achieved satori since most of these
flat screen units with the SMPS power supply end up as electronic waste which is what it was when I got it three years ago.