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Originally Posted by Findm-Keepm
My two both had the 1000uF/10V cap problem as well - one bakes atop a '86 Sony TV, and the other is inside a Commodore monitor, adapted to make it a TV. I replaced them with some Sanyo 1000uf/10v/105 degree caps, 14 cents each...
I recapped the Commodore monitor while I had it open as well - almost all 25V and 160V caps were high ESR....
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The first one I repaired, was probably three years ago. I'd leave it run continuously and when I went to use it, the sound was there, but the picture was froze up, plus no response from the remote or the top buttons.
I knew, it had to be a bad 'lytic.