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On the schematic cold side I see 2X1000µF/25V caps and 2X1000µF/35V caps
You can go for 4X the 35V (assuming they fit on the available room) not the other way around. Look VERY CAREFULLY at the capacitor polarity, when wrongly mounted they can explode !
Olivier
The larger one is a 105C rated cap, are the smaller ones 105C, or 85C?
It's possible that the larger cap is a low ESR cap, and all other things being equal, they'll be a little larger.
I cannot see the reason why they are different. My thoughts would be to replace them all with the same type.
The ones you have identified seem suitable and are a good brand.
If you measure their voltage they will discharge, but it might take weeks. Get a 100 ohm resistor (or something similar) and place that across the leads for a few seconds if your voltmeter reads more than a volt or so.
This would be fine:
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail...=sGAEpiMZZMtlubZbdhIBIDzbC7rEB2En6QbyAuNWLb4=
But honestly, if you have any similar value resistor lying around, that would be OK too.
Did you read the readme.txt file that was included with the PDF of the power supply linked in post #14? It says:
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Power supply Samsung BN44-00208A TV model LE32A559(P4F)
Symptom: TV will not turn on, just sometimes, when connected to AC power LED blinks short, after disconnecting the AC power just so. Power inverter (24 volt) is turned on, the lamp off.
Problem: optocoupler PC801S defective - replace. Then replace the RP809, RP810, RP811, RP812, RP816! Good luck! BART
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It might be worth replacing that optocoupler.