SOURCE: resistors and capacitors
Resistors are usually cylindrical, depressed in the middle and have three coloured rings (sometimes 4) around it to show the resistance value (but they do come in other shapes as well). The leads are generally on the base, one on each end. They are usually placed length-wise on the board. Here is a sample pic:
Capacitors, on the other had, are usually cylindrical all the way through and are encircled by a plastic sheath. Sometimes they look like small rectangualr compressed boxes.The leads are usually both at the base end on one end only. The top or cap is usually visible and point upwards from the board. They have their values usually printed on the plastic sheathing.
Here's a sample pic or two:
Here is a LINK that will give you more info, if you wish.
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Cheers,
IrishDruid.
SOURCE: Panasonic pt-47wx53 C509
As you look from the back of the set (with the cover off) it is on the far right large board, C509 is the location number--it will be printed on top of the board under the cap.
It is about 2 o'clock near a large plug--on right side of right board--the one with the large gray transformer with a large red wire--part is forward of that transformer and red looking in color--two leads---it will have the C509 printed on top of the board under it.
This is a common failure part is this set--some will have a physical crack in the red part and others will look perfect-----value with a cap checker is .47 UF----200v is the working voltage --as long as you replace it with a cap of at least 200 volts of the same value--it will be fine--
There are two ways to get at it--pull the large board it is on OUT--I do not recommend this----or pull the whole light box out---very easy and safe---if you locate the cap and want to know how to pull the light box out let me know--
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SD TECH
Testimonial: "Great job, thanks so much. I will replace the cap later on this week. Last repair before uograding."
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