Question Blown cap replacement on hisense flat screen

May 9, 2021
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My TV started clicking then smoke came out and shut off. I replaced the blown capacitor with identical part. It was a 450 v, 82 micro farad 100° cap. When I plugged it in did the same thing again. Wondering why most Samsung TV use 10 volt capacitors but mine needs 450 volt. Is it because mine only has one? There is a spot for a coconut cap but it's empty. Wondering why it would blow again after replacing
 
May 9, 2021
2
0
10
My TV started clicking then smoke came out and shut off. I replaced the blown capacitor with identical part. It was a 450 v, 82 micro farad 100° cap. When I plugged it in did the same thing again. Wondering why most Samsung TV use 10 volt capacitors but mine needs 450 volt. Is it because mine only has one? There is a spot for a coconut cap but it's empty. Wondering why it would blow again after replacing
*Second cap, not coconut cap