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    Anyone tried Rubycon ZLG?

    I think it was last season (or the one before) I saw these were coming on the market. Although now they're in stock, at farnell, the highest they seem to have are puney 560uF.

    https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...754b50dc48.pdf

    Anyone managed to try them out yet. ?
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    #2
    Re: Anyone tried Rubycon ZLG?

    interesting to see farnell keeping such ancient stock. I prefer MCZ.
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      #3
      Re: Anyone tried Rubycon ZLG?

      Well, 3000h @ 8mm diameter is probably better then MCZ and the ESR isn`t that much higher, compared with MCZ series.

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        #4
        Re: Anyone tried Rubycon ZLG?

        Originally posted by willawake
        interesting to see farnell keeping such ancient stock. I prefer MCZ.
        Also caps don't work as well if stored for years and then used.
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          #5
          Re: Anyone tried Rubycon ZLG?

          bah...

          Thought they were a new product, atleast first time I'd spotted them.

          @Gonzo
          Agree specs look decent.
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            #6
            Re: Anyone tried Rubycon ZLG?

            I have bought some genuine Rubycon ZL 470uF 25v from a surplus store for abouth 0,08€ each.
            Sure they are a while on storage, but they are working fine as expected.
            I have experimented a little with reformation as advised by Rubycon, but i haven`t noticed a dramatic difference in doing it or not ( the initially higher leakage current will vanish in any way, if put at a DC voltage).
            Only a few HV caps from ROE have performed better after doing it.

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