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    Identify a cap on a IBM systemX3400M3

    This cap has a scored top, marked 19 470 Eza. All of the other caps on this board are Sanyo SVCPs or ChemiCon Polys except for the other odd ball 1E3. Couldn't find anything on EZA.

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    Re: Identify a cap on a IBM systemX3400M3

    bueller?

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      My guess would be 470uF...but the voltage appears to be a mystery.
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        Re: Identify a cap on a IBM systemX3400M3

        The one is Panasonic HA 6.3V 220uF:


        No idea on the other. Both Rubycon and Panasonic have a ZA series, but the one pictured doesn't match either. Per EIA standards, "E" can indicate 25V, but it can also indicate a lot of other things.
        Last edited by yyonline; 10-14-2011, 12:39 PM.

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          Re: Identify a cap on a IBM systemX3400M3

          Thanks guys, its a brand new server so it is working fine now but it just doesn't look right to me.

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            Re: Identify a cap on a IBM systemX3400M3

            I used to edit a newsletter (and design flyers and signs), so I'm seeing something you don't:

            The "E" in "EZA" is about two points larger (relatively speaking) than the "ZA". Notice that the "E" extends about a millimeter or so below the baseline of where "ZA" is sitting.

            So... 470 E ZA?

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