The odor notwithstanding, the smoke and hissing suggest an outgassing
capacitor.
If that's not it, there /has/ to be some visible problem.
Perhaps the rhinalogical equivalent of the "stethoscope" for tracking down
mechanical squeeks. A drinking straw stuffed in a nostril ? Caps can outgas
at the hidden pin face , not just the "cross-hair" weak spot.
Hiss usually = something formerly sealed discharging a gas. Maybe you
missed something in your visual.
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On Sat, 05 Feb 2011 13:35:18 -0800, JR North
> Found it. C635 10uf 250V bulging slightly on top and tiny trace of black
> at the X center.
> JR
I recently 'baked' a PNY video card to try to reflow some bad solder
joints. Ended up with some electrolytic s that had a black dot over the
X. Replace them and now the card works. It is an NVidia 8500 chipped card
with a BGA GPU. Most of the caps looked ok. I suspect the ones that
dotted were part of the problem. PNY isn't known to use reliable
components since their card was much less expensive than the real NVidia
counterpart.
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