I found one tiny cap in the Huntkey FX500SE, it has logo consisting of letter R in a sqaure. Since http://as.dip.jp/i/capacitor/ no longer works, I cannot identify that. Most likely general purpose, 85°C cap, PE seems to be the model line. Anyone familiar with that?
R in square, who's that?
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R in square, who's that?
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Re: R in square, who's that?
I found one tiny cap in the Huntkey FX500SE, it has logo consisting of letter R in a sqaure. Since http://as.dip.jp/i/capacitor/ no longer works, I cannot identify that. Most likely general purpose, 85°C cap, PE seems to be the model line. Anyone familiar with that? -
Re: R in square, who's that?
Oh damn new domain…
OK, cool, it's Rubycon, greatLess jewellery, more gold into electrotech industry!Half of the computer problems is caused by bad contacts
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Re: R in square, who's that?
It's Rubycon, look at the link. Too small to print the whole name I guess.Less jewellery, more gold into electrotech industry!Half of the computer problems is caused by bad contacts
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