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The proper fix of course is to replace the capacitor with a new one with the same capacitance and voltage tolerances. Here's a closeup of the markings on the capacitor:
So this is a 47 uF 35V tolerant electrolytic capacitor. It's likely an aluminum one but the inner material doesn't really matter in this case for reasons I don't want to explain. Here's a good replacement: https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Vishay-BC-Components/MAL203870479E3?qs=G99oyVYclWVNTUIdkadjAg==
And look, it's only $0.43.
So this is a 47 uF 35V tolerant electrolytic capacitor. It's likely an aluminum one but the inner material doesn't really matter in this case for reasons I don't want to explain. Here's a good replacement: https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Vishay-BC-Components/MAL203870479E3?qs=G99oyVYclWVNTUIdkadjAg==
And look, it's only $0.43.
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