Do you got Evercon datasheets ?

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  • Gabriel
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    Re: Do you got Evercon datasheets ?

    Anyone know what series the Evercons are ?

    E69B, E60A are date codes right ?

    @Agent24
    Those Gsc datasheets I will keep for future problems - Thanks

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  • Agent24
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    Well, I have managed to find these datasheets for the GSC LE and RE series. Not sure it helps anyone though...
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  • Agent24
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    I would love to know too.. But I've looked and looked and I just can't find a damn thing

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  • mockingbird
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    Now that we're on the topic of this defunct manufacturer, I have a "GSC" cap, which uses a similar namesake to this Evercon cap, and I would love to know it's official specification:

    "E5NK", 16V 470uF.
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  • Agent24
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    You don't have to believe them.

    If the manufacturer (In this case, D-Link) believed them, then they would be chosen to fit the circuit design.

    Therefore, any decent capacitor matching the specifications (or better) should work just fine, as those are the specifications the D-Link engineers would have been expecting of the capacitors.

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  • bigbeark
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    Even if you could find datasheets, would you believe them? These guys produce
    crappy caps in non-standard can sizes. I would think Panasonic FM, or Panasonic FC, or Ruby MBZ or MCZ, or almost any general purpose 105C cap from any of the major manufacturers would be a huge improvement over any Evercon/GSC or whatever they call themselves now.

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  • Agent24
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    Re: Do you got Evercon datasheets ?

    Originally posted by ratdude747
    samyoung is gsc?
    According to what PCBONEZ found, yes
    (https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=4341)

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  • ratdude747
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    samyoung is gsc?

    i have a board with samyoung... better recap it!

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  • Agent24
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    Apparently GSC, Evercon, Sacon, Capsun, Samwha, SamYoung.. are all the same thing

    However, the series names are different for each brand, so while one of the datasheets from the other brand should be a match, you don't know which one.

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  • Gabriel
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    Yes I noticed that - tried to google for their datasheets but had no go.
    I also had a look at The Wayback Machine - could not find anything.

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  • Agent24
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    Re: Do you got Evercon datasheets ?

    Unfortunately the Evercon website has been inactive for some time, so downloading the datasheets there is not possible.

    I have checked on WebArchive and can't find anything there either.


    Someone should be able to suggest a good series to replace those capacitors with, though.

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  • Gabriel
    started a topic Do you got Evercon datasheets ?

    Do you got Evercon datasheets ?

    I got a new project - a Dlink DGL 4300 with low quality caps and I want to replace all of them.

    I got datasheets for the Taepos and CapXon but not for the Evercons.

    Evercon 470µ 25V 1Stk 105 E60A 10x12
    Evercon 100µ 16V 5stk 105 E69B 6x8
    Evercon 100µ 16V 1stk 105 E69F 6x11

    Starting with the 470uF Evercon



    100uF 6x8



    100uF 6x11





    Do you get datasheets for these ? can you send them to me ?

    Thanks

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