In my ongoing effort to recap the various electronic devices featuring 'lytics, I came across these "Aulmighty" caps in a Siemens Gigaset SE567. The board is a hodgepodge of cap makers, ranging from Nichicon (VZ) and Panasonic (NHG) to G-Luxon (SM) AND Aulmighty "CD268" & "CDSL". I was able to find their website, but their datasheets are for shame (see 6973542 & 5346311 PDFs below). However the CD268 seem to be a series from more than one cap manufacturer (see CD268 & cd268-2 PDFs below). Perhaps they are Chinese government issued design? The 6.3v560uF CDSL cap is bulging and will be replaced; the (5) 25v1000uF CD268 caps aren't but will be replaced regardless. I'm using Nichicon VZ and Panasonic NHG caps as a baseline for replacements as they are quite similar to each other. From the datasheets I've found for CD268 caps, they seem close to VZ and NHG caps in ripple (no value for Z/ESR). The question is the CDSL cap; it's right next to a choke coil, so I suspect it's doing filter duty (which is why it's probably bushy-failed). I'm thinking it would be good to replace this cap with a low-ESR cap?
So:
Does anyone have "real" datasheets for Aulmighty CD268 and CDSL series capacitors?
Is the CD268 a common series among manufacturers (Chinese)?
Do you think the CDSL was meant to be low-ESR?
I know the answer, but do you need pictures?
Were you laughing at the Aulmighty website too? Or just their datasheets?
So:
Does anyone have "real" datasheets for Aulmighty CD268 and CDSL series capacitors?
Is the CD268 a common series among manufacturers (Chinese)?
Do you think the CDSL was meant to be low-ESR?
I know the answer, but do you need pictures?
Were you laughing at the Aulmighty website too? Or just their datasheets?
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