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I need a schematic for my samsung tv power ciruit board BN44-00438B trying to find the value of a little blue capacitor that fried up.the capacitor is placed on CP820..

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I dont have the schematic for this board but I hope this info work. The value of the capacitor (CP820) is 221k 1kv. Heres a picture and a conversion chart. You can see the conversion code from pf to mf.
http://tubeamplifierparts.com/handy-amp-info/capacitor-code-chart.html
i need a schematic for my samsung tv power ciruit - need-schematic-samsung-tv-power-ciruit-m5vrybge4f15krhe45v4k2us-2-0.jpg

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