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Nice to see strackexchange has an electrical site too.
I am not familiar with electrical components and this is a kind of "low level hardware" if I can say it this way.

My monitor's matrix stopped working. With an eye shot I see the monitor it selfitself is working, but the matrix didn't turn on.

After some researchesresearch I found the problem - It havehas 3 capacitors on the power supply board which are not looking so good.

I have buybought 3 capacitors with the same size and voltage - but the uF value is a little different

Broken capacitors: 820uF - 25V - 105.C max temp
New capacitors: 1000uF - 25V -105  .C max temp

I know that this kind of capacitors can be replacesreplaced with other capacitors with almost the same uF value (+/- 20%). But in my case they are 3 (not just one).

I am thinking about replacing them, but I have to know:
Is there a chance to make critical damage to the power board due to capacitorsthe capacitor's uF values?
Can u hint me about what can be happen?

EDIT
I talking about this kind of capacitor: http://s154.photobucket.com/user/mdoc7/media/Blue%20ESR/P1040684.jpg.html

Nice to see strackexchange has electrical site too.
I am not familiar with electrical components and this kind of "low level hardware" if I can say it this way.

My monitor's matrix stopped working. With an eye shot I see the monitor it self is working, but the matrix didn't turn on.

After some researches I found the problem - It have 3 capacitors on the power supply board which are not looking so good.

I have buy 3 capacitors with same size and voltage - but the uF value is little different

Broken capacitors: 820uF - 25V - 105.C max temp
New capacitors: 1000uF - 25V -105.C max temp

I know that this kind of capacitors can be replaces with other capacitors with almost same uF value (+/- 20%). But in my case they are 3 (not just one).

I thinking about replacing, but I have to know:
Is there a chance to make critical damage to the power board due to capacitors uF values?
Can u hint me about what can be happen?

EDIT
I talking about this kind of capacitor: http://s154.photobucket.com/user/mdoc7/media/Blue%20ESR/P1040684.jpg.html

Nice to see strackexchange has an electrical site too.
I am not familiar with electrical components and this is a kind of "low level hardware" if I can say it this way.

My monitor's matrix stopped working. With an eye shot I see the monitor itself is working, but the matrix didn't turn on.

After some research I found the problem - It has 3 capacitors on the power supply board which are not looking so good.

I have bought 3 capacitors with the same size and voltage - but the uF value is a little different

Broken capacitors: 820uF - 25V - 105.C max temp
New capacitors: 1000uF - 25V -105  .C max temp

I know that this kind of capacitors can be replaced with other capacitors with almost the same uF value (+/- 20%). But in my case they are 3 (not just one).

I am thinking about replacing them, but I have to know:
Is there a chance to make critical damage to the power board due to the capacitor's uF values?
Can u hint me about what can happen?

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Nice to see strackexchange has electrical site too.
I am not familiar with electrical components and this kind of "low level hardware" if I can say it this way.

My monitor's matrix stopped working. With an eye shot I see the monitor it self is working, but the matrix didn't turn on.

After some researches I found the problem - It have 3 capacitors on the power supply board which are not looking so good.

I have buy 3 capacitors with same size and voltage - but the uF value is little different

Broken capacitors: 820uF - 25V - 105.C max temp
New capacitors: 1000uF - 25V -105.C max temp

I know that this kind of capacitors can be replaces with other capacitors with almost same uF value (+/- 20%). But in my case they are 3 (not just one).

I thinking about replacing, but I have to know:
Is there a chance to make critical damage to the power board due to capacitors uF values?
Can u hint me about what can be happen?

EDIT
I talking about this kind of capacitor: http://s154.photobucket.com/user/mdoc7/media/Blue%20ESR/P1040684.jpg.html

Nice to see strackexchange has electrical site too.
I am not familiar with electrical components and this kind of "low level hardware" if I can say it this way.

My monitor's matrix stopped working. With an eye shot I see the monitor it self is working, but the matrix didn't turn on.

After some researches I found the problem - It have 3 capacitors on the power supply board which are not looking so good.

I have buy 3 capacitors with same size and voltage - but the uF value is little different

Broken capacitors: 820uF - 25V - 105.C max temp
New capacitors: 1000uF - 25V -105.C max temp

I know that this kind of capacitors can be replaces with other capacitors with almost same uF value (+/- 20%). But in my case they are 3 (not just one).

I thinking about replacing, but I have to know:
Is there a chance to make critical damage to the power board due to capacitors uF values?
Can u hint me about what can be happen?

Nice to see strackexchange has electrical site too.
I am not familiar with electrical components and this kind of "low level hardware" if I can say it this way.

My monitor's matrix stopped working. With an eye shot I see the monitor it self is working, but the matrix didn't turn on.

After some researches I found the problem - It have 3 capacitors on the power supply board which are not looking so good.

I have buy 3 capacitors with same size and voltage - but the uF value is little different

Broken capacitors: 820uF - 25V - 105.C max temp
New capacitors: 1000uF - 25V -105.C max temp

I know that this kind of capacitors can be replaces with other capacitors with almost same uF value (+/- 20%). But in my case they are 3 (not just one).

I thinking about replacing, but I have to know:
Is there a chance to make critical damage to the power board due to capacitors uF values?
Can u hint me about what can be happen?

EDIT
I talking about this kind of capacitor: http://s154.photobucket.com/user/mdoc7/media/Blue%20ESR/P1040684.jpg.html

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Ifch0o1
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Capacitor replacement - different uF value

Nice to see strackexchange has electrical site too.
I am not familiar with electrical components and this kind of "low level hardware" if I can say it this way.

My monitor's matrix stopped working. With an eye shot I see the monitor it self is working, but the matrix didn't turn on.

After some researches I found the problem - It have 3 capacitors on the power supply board which are not looking so good.

I have buy 3 capacitors with same size and voltage - but the uF value is little different

Broken capacitors: 820uF - 25V - 105.C max temp
New capacitors: 1000uF - 25V -105.C max temp

I know that this kind of capacitors can be replaces with other capacitors with almost same uF value (+/- 20%). But in my case they are 3 (not just one).

I thinking about replacing, but I have to know:
Is there a chance to make critical damage to the power board due to capacitors uF values?
Can u hint me about what can be happen?