« Reply #7 on: September 09, 2012, 11:49:47 PM »
Cause tantalum caps are much less prone to leakage between the anode and cathode (unlike tin wrapped electrolytic caps) over time. However, your typical VR may draw too much current if the output voltage exceeds the input voltage (can occur from a power supply sitting for a long time) and not supplying the nessessary voltage to operate the VR correctly. When this happens the excess voltage is dissipated as heat and may draw too much current from surrounding components such as caps and resistors. At least test the VR with an Ohm meter for a short before replacing the cap and reapplying voltage. Also, since you already have removed the toaster board, let you PSU regulate itself by running the machine for and hour or so. But hey, who knows, without a schematic and testing all votages and current sources it could be anything. We always had a saying about electronics... it's FM (effing Magic) LOL
« Last Edit: September 09, 2012, 11:54:18 PM by gizmo350 »

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