I agree with Tom: you'd be better off in the long run to replace all of the
electrolytic capacitors.
What exactly is wrong with the monitor, BTW?
Here's another tip: Be sure you see for yourself exactly how each cap is
oriented before you remove it. You cannot count on the silkscreening's
polarity markings being correct 100% of the time!!!! Look to see where +
and - are, and mark those on the board with a felt-tip pen before removal.
(Yes, voice of experience talking!)
Matt J. McCullar
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