I have a HP dv6000 I'm re flowing for a customer. When i was taking everything apart i noticed a bad capacitor and was wandering what type it is so i can replace it. Any questions feel free to ask. Thanks very much.
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Re: bad capacitor on motherboard HP dv6000
That's an evil type of capacitor, a monolythic ceramic. Seriously, SMT monolythic ceramic caps are brittle and susceptible to cracking ... and shorting. When they do, they can damage the PCB. My guess is that that is a decoupling cap for the adjacent IC, probably between .1uF and .47uF. You might try something in that value range, of that size, preferably of a Flex-Term or similar flexible termination, preferably X7R ceramic, preferably rated for 10X or greater than the in-circuit DC voltage.PeteS in CA
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Re: bad capacitor on motherboard HP dv6000
If this is the right schematic: http://lqv77.com/download/78/
then PC27 is 10uF/25V/X6S dielectric.
You can get them at http://parts.digikey.com/1/parts/167...e106ke15l.html (minimum 10 but they're cheap) or http://uk.farnell.com/murata/grm31cc...0uf/dp/1889297 (minimum 5.)
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