I have a X-Clio GoodPower power supply with one bulged 2200UF 16v Teapo SC, i put the supply on a psu tester and voltages seemed fine, I was wondering what would be the best replacement cap to keep ripple about the same as the original? I know sometimes going too low a esr makes higher ripple also i have some used 1800uf 16v panasonic FLs but i don't want to go lower in capacitence.
Teapo SC replacements
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Teapo SC replacements
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Re: Teapo SC replacements
Are those 10mm or 12.5mm?
For 10mm use Panasonic FK 16V 2200uF, only available at Newark. You might be able to get away with 16V 3300uF Samxon RS, but the ripple and ESR spec are slightly lower (1780 0.032 for Teapo SC 10x30, and 1675 0.041 for Samxon).
For 12.5mm, use Panasonic FC class or better.
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