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  • Behemot
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    • Dec 2009
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    Asia'x crap - any info (datasheet)?

    Been seeing them a lot lately in EuroCase PSUs. Did not find any info besides it is supposedly made by Fuhjyyu. Not datasheets exists even about them so I guess I won't ever find anything about Asia'x. But if you guys got some info, feel free to share

    These PSU's are usually crappy, that means having wide mantinels, but aso for the small caps I would rather use correct replacements. I am betting on general purpose, thus swapping the small TNX for Nichicon VZ.
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  • momaka
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    • May 2008
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    Re: Asia'x crap - any info (datasheet)?

    No idea where you can find any data sheets on them, but when I see an output filter capacitor of unknown brand in a SMPS, I just pick whichever is cheapest from my list of "approved" PSU caps...
    Usually Chemicon KY/KZE/LXY/LXZ, Nichicon PW/PM/PS/HE/HD, or Panasonic HFQ (discontinued, I think)/FC/FK/FR/FM. Normally I go with the entry-level low ESR series from the above list, if space permits.

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    • Behemot
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      Re: Asia'x crap - any info (datasheet)?

      That's the problem - e.g. KY and others are low-esr, yet more and more you see general purpose on driving/feedback circuits, and these tend to be accepting GP caps only recently. There use to be craps having current e.g. arround only 10-20 mA, yet low-esr caps can do 100-200 mA. That means the same difference in ESR. That's why I am asking - I have both now, just don't know which to use

      But as I said, fortunatelly these crappy PSU's have wider mantinels so I think both may do fine. And GP are cheaper
      Last edited by Behemot; 11-11-2012, 05:04 PM.
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