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knight76
On the cocktail I just bought, I had been hearing a sort of staticy zapping sound when I had it on for testing. I found the issue to be a monitor cap with an indentation in it that turned out to be a hole.
Right when I discovered this I had the cab running as I just finished wiring up P1 controls. I noticed through the monitor cap you could see blue electricity zapping around the hole.
Immediately turned the cab off and went to discharge the monitor but sliding the screwdriver under the monitor cap just pulled strips of the cap off. Basically the monitor anode cap is melted.
Is this a case of just replacing the anode cap with another and on my way, or a deeper issue?
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