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MS-2933 Monitor Shiver issue

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grendelrt:
So multiple updates. I found a 6.8uf cap that was high ripple and 350v and used that for the big orange cap I wasnt having trouble sourcing. All 56 caps replaced, 4 pads repaired, and everything works perfect. Picture quality is much improved, I tested all caps I pulled and there were a lot of failing or dead caps. So when I tested the monitor at first it was outside of the cabinet and everything was perfect, after putting it back into the cabinet though, the shiver came back, which didn't make sense. So i checked each line from the cabinet to the monitor and couldn't find anything. I then pulled the cabinet back out and each 6 inches or so the shiver got lighter, until it was gone once pulled out a couple feet. Thought it might be a bad power cord, put a new cord on and it continued the same. Tried a different wall outlet, still the same. So the only thing that was changing was how close it was to the wall. So i went into the room on the other side and moved my router in the next room over further away from the wall and the shiver went away. So apparently my router a room over was causing the interference that was showing as a shiver in the monitor. Full recap wasn't a waste though because the picture is noticeably better and I have some piece of mind for a while at least :)

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