Right guys not pinball related but thought some of you techies would know the answer @lukewells. After having a problem with my samsung lcd tv for a few months I decided to fix it. Basically when you turn it on it repeatedly turns on and off and cycles threw some channels sometimes finely turning on on its own or the result of me keep pressing the sky button. A quick Google tells you its a well known fault with Samsung due to crappy caps used on the power board. On opening the back of the TV sure enough a bulging cap.

can't really see the bulge in the pic but it is.
I got some new caps from rs
these which have an operating temp of -50 to +105
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/products/6283790/
And these which have an operating temp of -40 to +105
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/products/5261553/
Sadly it hasn't fixed the problem which means it's the ir recever which is only £7 anyway. But my question is I used the first one (-50) could it of been to high and the -40 one should be used or does it make no difference? I just don't wanna replace the receiver for it still to be the caps. I downloaded the service manual but can't find that cap on the parts list. Hope this makes sense to someone

can't really see the bulge in the pic but it is.
I got some new caps from rs
these which have an operating temp of -50 to +105
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/products/6283790/
And these which have an operating temp of -40 to +105
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/products/5261553/
Sadly it hasn't fixed the problem which means it's the ir recever which is only £7 anyway. But my question is I used the first one (-50) could it of been to high and the -40 one should be used or does it make no difference? I just don't wanna replace the receiver for it still to be the caps. I downloaded the service manual but can't find that cap on the parts list. Hope this makes sense to someone