Does any one know of source for 10mm 3300uf caps? Checked Mouser and Digikey and no luck!
10mm 3300uf?
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Re: 10mm 3300uf?
KMG no good. Looks like UCC or Sanyo both have low imp and case size I need. Any good suppliers for these caps?Comment
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I have rubycon mbz series 3300uf 6.3v 10mm. shoot me a PM if you need some.<--- Badcaps.net Founder
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Re: 10mm 3300uf?
You can get them only in high end, ultra low impedence models from Rubycon, Nichicon, UCC, and Sanyo. You will not find availability in small quantities from any one but Topcat, site administrator, in 6.3v or privately from someone who bought a bunch. PM TC for a price. If you can read Japanese, you can probably order them, but figured that was not an option.Comment
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Re: 10mm 3300uf @ 10V?
Ok,
I saw the postings for the 10mm 3300uF caps at 6.3v, but I need the same size and uF value at 10v. Everyone is right, Digikey is no help. TC (or anyone for that matter), do you know of a source for these little beasties? I only need about a half dozen....
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use the 6.3v
the mfr used 10v because they were cheaper or easier to source.
6.3v is overkill on vcore as the highest they will see is 2.8 on an old pentium and most modern chips run less than 1.5.
i have subbed 6.3 in hundreds of board recap jobs.had 1 comeback.
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Re: 10mm 3300uf @ 10V?
Well.....
The failed 10v caps (Tocon crap) are actually from a small switch-mode power supply installed in a stand-alone dual-CD-RW audio recorder, not a motherboard or actual PC power supply. This ps generates the typical 3.3v, 5v, and 12v to run the CD drives and the custom A/D conversion board.
Is it typical for the voltages that these caps are exposed to be much higher than the 5v supply? I'm new to switch-mode supplies, so I'm guessing probably, and most likely at a high frequency. This whole unit is crammed onto a 7cm X 13cm PCB and there is NO room for 12.5mm 3300uf 10v caps.
Someone said that either Rubycon or Sanyo makes 3300uF in 10mm. What series? Anyone know of a supplier in the USA that doesn't require a $25 minimum order?
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packrat you have aproblem!!! I have checked Rubicon, Sanyo, Sanxon and Tocon product specs and none have 3300uF 10V at 10mm. If the unit still operates check the voltage applied to the caps.
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Originally posted by davmaxYou might be faced with dumping unit if you cannot get 12.5mm to fit.<--- Badcaps.net Founder
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Sanyo does make a 10x25mm 3300uF 16v cap. They are used on the 12v side on the Epox 8KRA2I mobo in the WRM circuit...
Sorry, did not ctach the model number when I was recapping that mobo but I think it was MW-WX"The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."Comment
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Thanks for that input . But I have scanned all Sanyo caps and cannot find one at 3300u 10V 10mm.
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Re: 10mm 3300uf?
Originally posted by Per HanssonSanyo does make a 10x25mm 3300uF 16v cap. They are used on the 12v side on the Epox 8KRA2I mobo in the WRM circuit...
Sorry, did not ctach the model number when I was recapping that mobo but I think it was MW-WXI confirm it is fake or not real 16v.......
It is impossible. Would you please take a photo and post here?Comment
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Re: 10mm 3300uf?
Originally posted by linuxguruNichicon VR is available at 3300/6.3 with 10x20 dimensions. The max. ripple current is about 1 amp, which might be sufficient for non-motherboard applications, even though this is not actually a low-ESR cap.Comment
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Re: 10mm 3300uf?
Hi there!
Well it looks like a couple of you may be right about the voltage range on these caps. After going over all of the traces on the ps, I can now say that all of the exceedingly rare 3300uF 10v, 10mm caps are on the 3.3v and 5v sections. So, while it doesn't give me much headroom, I can use the more popular10mm 6.3v parts. The 12v rail is handled by a 2200uF, 16v item, and there is a litle more physical space to play with here.
Now, seeing as I am so close to the 6.3v rating with my 5v rail, are there any particular brands or series that you would recommend? I've been looking at Mouser (no minimum order), and they seem to favor Xicon for their "low ESR" 'lytics (never heard of them). They also sport Nichicon for their "low impedance" electrolytics.
In my experience, resistance and impedance are two different things, so is this just marketing doublespeak here or is there an electrical difference?
What are some of the other cap brands/series and vendors that you have had positive experiences with?
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