Of course. This is the voltage/capacitance picture. The pictures are mine.
Panasonic FJ/FL genuine or not?
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Re: Panasonic FJ/FL genuine or not?
Of course. This is the voltage/capacitance picture. The pictures are mine.
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Re: Panasonic FJ/FL genuine or not?
They look like the right bungs.
However, is that a picture you took? If not, we need to see the pics of the caps you got. Some sellers will fool you by putting pics of good caps on the listing, then give you fake ones.Leave a comment:
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I would say they look genuine to me as well. I just compared them to a few 16V 1500 uF Panny FL caps that I pulled from an Xbox 360.
Can we see a picture of the voltage/capacitance rating and another of the bungs too? Just to really make sure they are legit.Last edited by momaka; 01-14-2014, 10:59 AM.Leave a comment:
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Thank you, I needed a confirmation.Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic FJ/FL genuine or not?
I think they look genuine to me.Leave a comment:
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Panasonic FJ/FL genuine or not?
I bought these caps on e**y from HK and I would like to know if they are genuine. Thanks
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