Hello,
I am repairing a linear power supply with a blown bridge rectifier. It has three huge caps that I am not sure are bad. The tops are slightly domed but the vents have not popped. They test 0.01 ohms on my Blue ESR meter and I have no way to test the capacitance since they are 47,000 uF. It looks to me that from the date code they are from 2004 so about 9 years old.
This is the Digi Key link for the exact same caps: http://www.digikey.com/product-searc...ds=338-2267-ND
This is the link to the caps I will most likely get if they need to be replaced since they are a lot cheaper and the same basic specs: http://www.digikey.com/product-searc...081?k=P6901-ND
I have attached the datasheet for both brands of capacitors.
I am leaning toward just replacing them to be on the safe side but I thought it would be a good idea to get some input from the forum before spending the money. Any constructive feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks!
I am repairing a linear power supply with a blown bridge rectifier. It has three huge caps that I am not sure are bad. The tops are slightly domed but the vents have not popped. They test 0.01 ohms on my Blue ESR meter and I have no way to test the capacitance since they are 47,000 uF. It looks to me that from the date code they are from 2004 so about 9 years old.
This is the Digi Key link for the exact same caps: http://www.digikey.com/product-searc...ds=338-2267-ND
This is the link to the caps I will most likely get if they need to be replaced since they are a lot cheaper and the same basic specs: http://www.digikey.com/product-searc...081?k=P6901-ND
I have attached the datasheet for both brands of capacitors.
I am leaning toward just replacing them to be on the safe side but I thought it would be a good idea to get some input from the forum before spending the money. Any constructive feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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