Has anyone heard of this company?
The caps can be identified with a large P and then CE-TUx where x denotes the series suffix.
I'm particularly interested in the datasheet for the TUR and TUL series, as I want to recap an Enermax EG301P-VE Power Supply. The layout is very nice on the PCB top, and this will be a pleasure to work with. For that, I have to give them credit.
I checked the capacitor database at http://capacitor.web.fc2.com/ which lead me to their website http://www.ceccoils.com but unfortunately, there are no capacitor or datasheets.
Since this is an old P4 power supply, I suspected that perhaps they had stopped producing capacitors, but this Jonnyguru review of the Enermax ECO 80+ 620W clearly shows these capacitors in this PSU, and this review is from June 2009.
Either Enermax is using really old stock on their new PSUs or CEC is still making ther caps.
Any information would be appreciated.
The caps can be identified with a large P and then CE-TUx where x denotes the series suffix.
I'm particularly interested in the datasheet for the TUR and TUL series, as I want to recap an Enermax EG301P-VE Power Supply. The layout is very nice on the PCB top, and this will be a pleasure to work with. For that, I have to give them credit.
I checked the capacitor database at http://capacitor.web.fc2.com/ which lead me to their website http://www.ceccoils.com but unfortunately, there are no capacitor or datasheets.
Since this is an old P4 power supply, I suspected that perhaps they had stopped producing capacitors, but this Jonnyguru review of the Enermax ECO 80+ 620W clearly shows these capacitors in this PSU, and this review is from June 2009.
Either Enermax is using really old stock on their new PSUs or CEC is still making ther caps.
Any information would be appreciated.
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