So I bought this $12 TrendNet 10/100 switch because like many of us, I have quite a few Ethernet devices around the house.
Just for kicks, I decided to open it today, because that's what I do.
To my dismay, I found some caps branded as "Jian". What the hell is that? Looked online, and found 0 documentation. (Perhaps one of you guys have heard of Jian?)
The nature of these devices is that they tend to fail because they overheat or are driven to hard...so I'd like to keep that from happening to soon. I'd like to replace them, but finding no documentation on them, I'm not sure exactly what to use. I'll be ordering off Mouser/Digikey somewhere in the next week for an unrelated project, so Nichicon, Chemi-con, and Panasonic are all viable. HN? FM? FC? KZE?
2x 470uF 16v- 8mm
3x 47uF 16v- 5mm
Thanks.
To the manufacturer of crappy electronics: If you are going to use bad quality components, atleast use bad quality components that are easily identified.
Just for kicks, I decided to open it today, because that's what I do.

To my dismay, I found some caps branded as "Jian". What the hell is that? Looked online, and found 0 documentation. (Perhaps one of you guys have heard of Jian?)
The nature of these devices is that they tend to fail because they overheat or are driven to hard...so I'd like to keep that from happening to soon. I'd like to replace them, but finding no documentation on them, I'm not sure exactly what to use. I'll be ordering off Mouser/Digikey somewhere in the next week for an unrelated project, so Nichicon, Chemi-con, and Panasonic are all viable. HN? FM? FC? KZE?
2x 470uF 16v- 8mm
3x 47uF 16v- 5mm
Thanks.
To the manufacturer of crappy electronics: If you are going to use bad quality components, atleast use bad quality components that are easily identified.
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