Trouble identifying some Samwha caps

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  • jondilly1974
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    • Nov 2009
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    Trouble identifying some Samwha caps

    I have some Samwha caps out of a Sanyo plasma HDTV that I need to replace. Having trouble finding spec sheets, or any reference at all, for the PT series Samwha caps. Here are the markings:

    Samwha PT
    50V
    100uF
    105C (M)
    U3A

    Thanks in advance!
  • cfandt
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    • Dec 2008
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    Re: Trouble identifying some Samwha caps

    If you haven't yet, try hunting around on: http://www.samwha.com/electric/templ...product23.html .

    I could not see any reference to the PT series you report - either in existing products or in discontinued.

    By now you probably have found replacement(s) for the SAMWHA parts you speak of.

    Regards,
    -Chris F.

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