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Hello /diy/
My korean monitor's power adapter burnt out after a thunderstorm. I opened it up and saw that it has two blown capacitors (both 35v 680uf 105 celcius electrolytic)
I replaced them with two capacitors from my old lcd monitor's power supply board, they are both 35v 1000uf 105 celcius electrolytic, closest I can find.
Everything works now, the multimeter output checks out on the 4pin connector, but I'm wondering if I will run into problems in the long run due to higher capacitance rating
My ac adapter is
input 100-240v, 50/60hz
output 24v 5a
My korean monitor's power adapter burnt out after a thunderstorm. I opened it up and saw that it has two blown capacitors (both 35v 680uf 105 celcius electrolytic)
I replaced them with two capacitors from my old lcd monitor's power supply board, they are both 35v 1000uf 105 celcius electrolytic, closest I can find.
Everything works now, the multimeter output checks out on the 4pin connector, but I'm wondering if I will run into problems in the long run due to higher capacitance rating
My ac adapter is
input 100-240v, 50/60hz
output 24v 5a
