In Reply to: RE: It is defective posted by aarocks on August 25, 2016 at 14:15:47:
But if you haven't the knowledge to identify the failing cap and then replace it, you'll have to find someone who does. The caps themselves are not expensive.
But it could be something(s) else and, if so, would take some more time to find. I have certainly heard of cases where Chinese mfrs. think they are duplicating an existing circuit, but implement it incorrectly. Sloppy QA is another problem. But Chinese mfrs are not alone in this!
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- Not if the problem is as Chip describes - Frihed89 02:00:51 08/26/16 (9)
- RE: Not if the problem is as Chip describes - aarocks 04:58:22 08/26/16 (8)
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