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Old 06-20-2022, 04:36 PM
vortalexfan vortalexfan is offline
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2007 Samsung 5-Disc DVD Home Theater Receiver issues

Hello Everyone, today a friend of mine brought me a 5-Disc DVD Home Theater Receiver from 2007 that was made by Samsung that apparently the cooling fan for the amplifier section had failed which had in turn caused one of the many .47 µF 100V film capacitors in the amplifier to blow up in there and what I thought might of also been some of the many noise canceling inductors inside the amplifier to fail as well but when I measured them the measured and they didn't measure open or shorted (but they were kind of sitting crooked on the board which I thought might of been a sign that they were bad but there were no burn marks on the board near them.)

So my question is, can I install a .22 µF 100V Capacitor in place of the .47 µF 100V capacitor for testing purposes? I would have to order the correct .47 µF 100V capacitor to make the correct fix.

Also as for a replacement fan for this Home Theater Receiver, would something from Mouser or Digikey or Parts-Express work? Or would I need to special order that part from a computer parts supplier?

It looks like its just a standard laptop or micro-computer cooling fan.

Thanks for your help in this matter, this is my first repair attempt on something like this (I've repaired many stand alone stereo receivers and video reproduction devices but never any combo units like this before.)

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