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Anonymous Posted on Aug 08, 2008

Capacitor help. Hi there, I ordered a replacement kit of the capacitors for my Mitsubishi WD-52525 52 inches when trying to uninstall one of the ones that blew out, the attachments to the bottom of it, stayed stuck on it, as it broke off while trying to pull it up. How can I fix this problem. I have one more to go, but I will not move forward until I know how to properly remove the capacitor in one piece. I would truly appreciate all and any help you can give me. Sincerely, a stay a home mom, thanks in advance.

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  • Anonymous Aug 08, 2008

    Hi there, I was not sure how to unsolder the capacitor, but after googling it, I read I can go to Radio S. and buy such tool. So I will continue with the removal and replacement job tomorrow once I get the unsoldering tool, thanks again.

  • bigmatt Sep 01, 2008

    where do you get the kit from?

  • bigmatt Sep 01, 2008

    I need to find this kit as well - where do I get one from? [email protected]

  • Anonymous Sep 09, 2008

    Thanks Slinterious, I finally got brave and took a chance on it, and with lots of patience and focus, I did well for my first time. The Tv is well and working just fine now, thanks again.

    By the way if anyone is looking for the kit I bought it herehttp://servicemanuals.vstore.ca/product_...

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Just unsolder the ends of that capacitor and the board will be marked so you can install the replacement capacitor with the correct polarity.

  • Sonny Berry
    Sonny Berry Aug 08, 2008

    Yes it cost 14.00 and it has a red rubber bulb on it that you squeeze to **** up the old solder. It makes the job very easy.

  • Sonny Berry
    Sonny Berry Sep 09, 2008

    thats a good site they kit is cheap and they even include the service manual, so its a good deal instead of paying a arm and leg for a repair shop.Congratulations on a job well done.

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