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Anonymous Posted on Jul 17, 2012

Put new caps on tv and it keeps blowing when plugged up

I bought new caps for my tv and when I put one on it would get hot and blow, am I putting it on right?

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You might be connecting the capacitors wrongly, i.e., positive terminal on negative and negative terminal on positive. Other chance is that the replacement capacitor may not have same voltage/wattage rating as the original. Another chance is that the portion you are replacing the capacitors might be having excess voltage coming in, due to failure of some regulation.

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