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  • Paxman_Swede
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    Thank you Per, I'll remember that. 29 SEK is reasonable for shipping. They did not have the cap I needed though.

    By the way, I saw your answer to my PM. 🙂

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  • Per Hansson
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    Originally posted by Paxman_Swede View Post
    Yup...as I wrote before "I have no electronic component shop locally so I'll have to order it...with shipping costs several times the cost of the cap." But hey...It was a pack of ten caps! Sometimes I hate living in Sweden. 😆
    Next time give electrokit.com a look, they don't have a large offering of caps but their shipping is very cheap and they are based in Sweden.

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  • Paxman_Swede
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    Yup...as I wrote before "I have no electronic component shop locally so I'll have to order it...with shipping costs several times the cost of the cap." But hey...It was a pack of ten caps! Sometimes I hate living in Sweden. 😆

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  • stj
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    10€ for a 40c part?

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  • Paxman_Swede
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    Yes...I think you are right. So I bit the bullet and ordered the cheapest alternative I could find on Amazon...about $10 bucks. Thank you for your input stj. 👍

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  • stj
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    i'm assuming v-sys is your 19v psu input

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  • Paxman_Swede
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    Thank you for your reply!

    So what is +V_SYS? Is that the main power rail? I can see in the schematic that all caps after +V_SYS is rated 25V so I'm guessing that you are right. Bummer...then I have to order that one separately. I have no electronic component shop locally so I'll have to order it...with shipping costs several times the cost of the cap. 😂

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  • stj
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    +v-sys must be atleast 25% less than the cap rating ideally.
    so if v-sys is 12v you could get away with 16v caps, but for 19v even 25v caps are pushing it.

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  • Replace 25V cap with a 16V in a portable speaker?

    Hi!

    I posted a thread about identifying caps of my Zoom 9000 guitar effect where I mentioned a JBL speaker I'm trying to help my friend with. I haven't gotten any answers to that thread but I have a question regarding the cap in the speaker, so I thought I'd ask it separately.

    The cap is marked 100uf 25V. I have found a set of caps on Amazon that I think will cover the caps of the guitar effekt but it doesn't have any 100uf 25V. It does have a 100uf 16V though. I'm pretty sure I read somewhere on this forum that 25V can sometimes be replaced with 16V...but I can't find that thread again.

    This is part of the schematic I have found of the speaker.

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    The cap I'm replacing is C505 on the left side. It has shorted and I'm guessing that that is what blew the U500 chip.

    The speaker uses a 19V charger...so I'm guessing a 16V cap is not preferred...but can it work? At least for a while? I don't know if the cap and chip is the only fault in the speaker so I'm trying to keep costs at a minimal until I know for sure.

    Cheers!
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