Mike Tsao geeks out.

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Not to blame. These are two 100uF capacitors that were recently on the main board of the Wells-Gardner 19” K7201 monitor in my Joust. They’d obviously burst over the years (notice the bulge in the cross-shaped tops), so I replaced them. Fingers crossed, powered up… and just as dead as before. Zoom

Not to blame. These are two 100uF capacitors that were recently on the main board of the Wells-Gardner 19” K7201 monitor in my Joust. They’d obviously burst over the years (notice the bulge in the cross-shaped tops), so I replaced them. Fingers crossed, powered up… and just as dead as before.

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Posted on Sunday, February 5 2012. Tagged with: 8821

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