None of these caps are bulging - just curious if anyone knows about them.
(#1) Capacitor with an "S" on it. No other identifying marks, apart from capacitance and voltage. I think it's Samxon, but there's space to put SAMXON there so why didn't they? The green color is consistent with some Samxon capacitors.
(#2) Another "S" capacitor but it doesn't seem like a Samxon because it has a non-Samxon vent...
(#3) Another capacitor is by Daewoo. I thought they made cars...! Maybe they make industrial equipment too.
(#4) This one LOOKS like a Chemicon. It has the shield. But the shield has a small dot in the centre, which I have not seen before. Also, the series is "SMS", and I can't find any results for that particular series. The closest is "SM".
From an LCD TV: LG LE-15A15 (15" monitor / TV.)
Other capacitors in this monitor: Samwha, Samyoung and G-Luxon (plus probably a few more - not checked everywhere yet.)
(#1) Capacitor with an "S" on it. No other identifying marks, apart from capacitance and voltage. I think it's Samxon, but there's space to put SAMXON there so why didn't they? The green color is consistent with some Samxon capacitors.
(#2) Another "S" capacitor but it doesn't seem like a Samxon because it has a non-Samxon vent...
(#3) Another capacitor is by Daewoo. I thought they made cars...! Maybe they make industrial equipment too.
(#4) This one LOOKS like a Chemicon. It has the shield. But the shield has a small dot in the centre, which I have not seen before. Also, the series is "SMS", and I can't find any results for that particular series. The closest is "SM".
From an LCD TV: LG LE-15A15 (15" monitor / TV.)
Other capacitors in this monitor: Samwha, Samyoung and G-Luxon (plus probably a few more - not checked everywhere yet.)
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