I actually have another 660 that doesn't work which I meant to give to you, but forgot to bring it to the last swap. I already replaced the endcap. Do you know if you can visually tell if the capacitor is fried? Or can it be tested with a std multimeter?I might have a 430 or two; have to look for them.
Maybe yours has a busted capacitor and if the 430 shares the same components. Might be an easy fix.
I’ll check for extra connectors as well; I should have a few T5 waterproof end caps.
I actually have another 660 that doesn't work which I meant to give to you, but forgot to bring it to the last swap. I already replaced the endcap. Do you know if you can visually tell if the capacitor is fried? Or can it be tested with a std multimeter?
The average multimeter will not measure capacitance. (Farads)The capacitor would look swollen, even burned.
Some capacitors have a cross marking on top and you can easily spot when they go bad. They can also be tested with a multimeter and for thechnicalities on electronic components, maybe @rygh could give us a tip but normally multimeters have a setting for that if I’m not mistaking.
They read AC, DC, Ohm, Amp