I'm trying to repair a Mettler Toledo PG3001 top-pan-balance which has a blank display, though I think it's still alive on the inside as I can hear a high pitch hum coming from the front 'console' (where all the logic happens; I think the analog balancee stuff is OK). It runs off aan 80C52 uC and the 14.7MHz crystal is oscillating nicely. The logic chips all get 4.8V (good enough for a 5V rail?) and the SN75518 VFD driver is getting 28.5V which seems okay for a VFD.
I checked the power supplky first. Annoyingly there is no silkscreen so I just have to guess when a voltage seems right, which they all did (though there was an LM317 outputting 23.6V, which seems a bit odd). Removing the output caps showed no leakage and they all had good ESR and capacitance rating so I put them back in (didn't have replacements on hand anyway). However I did notice 2 RIFA caps on the input, one 47nf and one 220nf. The case shows a bit of cracking but nothing catastrophic. According to my cheapy £5 LCR meter, the big one haas 2.2ohm ESR and 240nf and the small one shows 0 ESR and 56nf. Is it worth replacing these? Would they even have an effect on the working of the scales? Given that the outputs seem OK I don't see why I should spend the money on new ones (to be clear I will put the old ones back in so I don't compromise safety).
Many thanks,
Ion