I have an old Toshiba TV that stopped working since the last time I turned it on (probably a year ago). I won't go into detail, but I'd prefer to fix it on the cheap rather than junk it. If I plug it in, I hear the characteristic buzz of an old tube TV powering up but I can't get it to turn on. I found the service manual and a post that suggests one of the PSU caps is likely the issue. I checked, and that cap is bad and the fluid had leaked to the bottom of the board making a couple contacts matte. I cleaned things with white vinegar and removed the bad cap, but I don't have a direct replacement locally. I can source one for cheap, but it will take a few days to get here. I was curious if using a 22uF/35V cap to replace the bad 22uF/50V would be extremely bad just to verify that it fixes the issue? If it does, I'd order the new one and hold off on use until after it's replaced. If that didn't fix it, I'd possibly just junk the set.