Ghostkiller
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Can someone send me this please or a schematic on what caps need to be replaced with a cap kit? I ordered my caps in bulk now just not sure which ones I should or usually get replaced in a cap kit.
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Yes, you can always go up in voltage when replacing a cap.
If you ordered a "Cap Kit" it should have included a list of cap numbers that are to be replaced. These numbers are silkscreened on the pcb and can be referenced on the schematic as well.
Good luck with your 1st kit and don't hesitate to ask questions here if you get stuck or need help. Lots of good knowledgeable people 'round here.
wasnt a cap kit just a bulk order of caps. Just wasnt sure what caps should be replaced. 2nd question is im on C4 on this K7191, I pulled it but it doesnt have any clear polarity markings on the cap itself. Looks like one side has a box on that side towards both ends of the cap but thats about all I see, no markings on the board either and I cant really tell on the schematics. Im assuming np on teh schematics means negative pole? If so its pointing towards IC1 and Im assuming negative would be on that side if someone can confirm this by looking at the schematic in this thread.
NP means 'no polarity' or 'non-polarized'. A non-polarized cap should be used in that position. BTW, the non-polarized caps are not normally replaced during a cap kit.