That, and I am not smart enough to know where to cut in additional capacitors. With regard to the most excellent suggestions by NiHaoMike, I fear they are beyond the scope of this humble project at present. If this were a more prime unit, or if I was sure of its condition, I might go to the trouble of hunting down exact replacements, but it is very easy to just use my DigiKey account, cheap and fast. Retiredcaps appears to be correct in his identification of the company. Since there is room on the board, I plan to sleeve the leads and keep them at least 1" from the heat source. I assume that the heat from the Power Transistor caused the water in the electrolyte to evaporate, then the ESR started going up, and Bobs your uncle. The board was discolored from the heat of the caps. There was a cluster of three 680 UF Caps (2 25V and 1 16V) within 1/4" of the Power Transistor and heatsink. Indeed Conrad Hoffman is correct that the caps are from a SPS. PVS31170S1, from the dumpster, so I do not want to risk too much on it. It is a March 2007 Truetech 2-IN-1 17" LCD TV + DVD Model No. For reasons of expense, trouble, and general laziness, I am going to go with Grenert on this one and use the $0.71 Panasonics. Greetings EEVBees: -I want to thank everyone for the good advice.
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