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Thread: GI LX3 Bootloop

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccs View Post
    My guess would be that they're all the same....
    was that for both capacitors

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    ...maybe wait for aido to reply.

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    It was yes, both capacitors are the Panasonic ones as linked and it carried on working beautifully up to a couple of months back when I swapped it for a Mutant HD51

    I'm not brilliant at soldering but the PCB used on these made it quite easy to fix and it sorted stability out for me

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    I have done the repair to my receiver, nervously de-soldered old capacitors and replaced with new Panasonic ones, up and running now, thanks for all the info on doing the repair

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    my friends lx3 has died, I have stripped it down to get the PSU out, only 1 capacitor is bulging, but not 1 in the photos it is situtated next to the yellow capacitor, can anyone advise what to do, the capacitor is 16v if that make any difference
    Last edited by thor1; 24-01-19 at 21:31. Reason: adding info

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    Got exactly same problem and after capacitors changed out, my LX3 up and running more better then ever.
    Big thanks to everybody that support with answers.

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