Accidentally I've broken one of these green capacitor near the video chip on a v4 pal.
Anyone can tell me the value?
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Accidentally I've broken one of these green capacitor near the video chip on a v4 pal.
Anyone can tell me the value?
How did you manage to break this capacitor? You may just want to contact one of the installers to see if they can get you one from a fried PS2.
"How did you manage to break this capacitor?"
Whit a nail...
question=question???????
"You may just want to contact one of the installers to see if they can get you one from a fried PS2."
Why if i can do myself?
Anyone how can help please
omer simpson is in there?
Well i think what he was saying was if an installer has a bad board, they can give you the capacitor off that board, cuz honestly, i don't think you're going to find a part # or anything like that...
is not necessari to be smt component, ican adapt with 2 whire a normal component, i need only to know wich is the component.
That looks like a decoupling capacitor.
Your machine probably runs without it. (but I would replace it.)
Chances are the 3 capacitors beside it are the same as they are commoned.
Maybe you could measure one of those out of circuit. ( without breaking it )
Good luck.
yes the machine works in game mode but when i try to watch a dvd movie i can't see the video...
I dunno how to measure.
Those green surfacemount components are resistors, not caps.
Here's a pic with their values marked.
Regards,
Relayer![]()
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Last edited by Relayer; 02-26-2003 at 12:10 AM.
Handy to know
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