Re: List of Bad Cap Manufacturers
VNA , W1A and V8A and V9E are not series codes, they're manufacturer code (manufacturing date and batch numbers)
There are a few series that are now discontinued (I think WB was one of them)
Yes, Samwha is not great, especially when heat is involved.
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List of Bad Cap Manufacturers
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Please add SAMWHA caps http://www.samwha.com/
I've seen lots of bad SAMWHA caps in Samsung LCDs.
Specifically:
2200uf 10v VNA
2200uf 10v W1A
1000uf 25v V8A
I've seen another model in Samsung LCDs without any sign of problem:
1000uf 10v V9E
But I always change them anyway!Leave a comment:
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Ost is the German word for East... haha , can't agree with you more, hello, i'm new here, nice to meet you allLeave a comment:
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rich, Elna has good stuff for audio products, but it has been several decades since they've been much of a player in the low impedance electrolytic capacitor marketplace. I first started working with a switching power supply company in 1980, so I speaking from firsthand knowledge.Leave a comment:
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Nope... I thinks it was a "Sino" brand (China).
Probably Lelon, though I guess that's technically Taiwanese. (R.O.C.)
BION (Bleeve it er Not), there are folks out there offering update kits for the fancier Behrenjer (sic) products, where they supply you with better OpAmps (to replace "economy" TL074s, for example) and higher-Q, Lo-ESR electrolytics.
They claim (& I don't doubt it) the part kits- once installed- improve the overall 'sound' of the product *immensely*. See, for example:
http://openplanrecording.wordpress.c...-ultimate-mod/Leave a comment:
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Possibly Ost (the German word for "East", IIRC ... ironically)?Leave a comment:
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I know Be'ren-jer (sic) products use crap Chinese caps in their power supplies.
I forget the cap maker, but there was an 'O' or 2 in the name.
Replace 'em all with some good 'uns like Panasonic or United Chemi-com (UCC) & those beast will actually work for a good while!... until some other cheep part bites the wazoo.Leave a comment:
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Ahh. I like your rule of thumb. And yes, even a nice Fujitsu polymer can die in 5 or 6 years given enough heat or very high ripple (from failed caps in PSU)P4, one thing I've noticed here on BC is that some people don't distinguish between "bad caps" that clearly failed long before they should have (i.e. bad quality) and "bad caps" that failed after long service (i.e. bad in the sense that they had to be replaced).
As a crude rule-of-thumb, I would regard a low impedance lytic that fails in under 5 years' service to have been misapplied (used beyond or too close to its ratings), abused (e.g. the proverbial obstructed computer cooling vents), secondary damage from another failure, or bad quality. IMO, if a low impedance lytic fails after 5 or 6 years, it's probably secondary damage from another failure or a wear-out failure.Leave a comment:
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P4, one thing I've noticed here on BC is that some people don't distinguish between "bad caps" that clearly failed long before they should have (i.e. bad quality) and "bad caps" that failed after long service (i.e. bad in the sense that they had to be replaced).
As a crude rule-of-thumb, I would regard a low impedance lytic that fails in under 5 years' service to have been misapplied (used beyond or too close to its ratings), abused (e.g. the proverbial obstructed computer cooling vents), secondary damage from another failure, or bad quality. IMO, if a low impedance lytic fails after 5 or 6 years, it's probably secondary damage from another failure or a wear-out failure.Leave a comment:
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You've had trouble with Fujistsu Polymers? And I'm surprised to not see Teapo or JunFu in your list
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Capacitors that I have had bad luck with;
Capxon Km
Fuhjyyu TMR TM
Samxon GF
Chenxing
Asia X
GL
BH
JEE
GSC
Evercon
Sacon
Seacon
Fujitsu Polly mer
Koshin
Taifu
Pce Tur
YC
Samwha WB WD XC
HEC
GluxonLeave a comment:
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Possibly EJ series. They're probably just standard Low ESR capsLeave a comment:
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Hello i´am Thomas PSU editor at hartware.net
can you help me classify these Elite capacitors
http://abload.de/img/cs450m220tkbf.jpg
ThanksLeave a comment:
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YEC have EOL'd (End-of-life) one of their supercap lines, the "PC" flat pack. Recommended replacement "in development."
http://www.yec.com.tw/News/News-1/
Though this is a flat-type capacitor (similar in format to those found in some military and avionics equipment), it is interesting.Thanks for your great support over the past couple years on our PC series super capacitor. However, base on our internal decision, Yeong Long Technologies hereby would like to notify you End of Life for all PC series product. Relevant information is stating below.
Part Number FPC2R5405、FPC2R5605
Part Description PC series:4F 2.5V、6F 2.5V
Reason for EOL Internal decision
Recommended Replacement Under development
Last Buy Order Date 2014 / 03 / 31
Last Delivery Date 2014 / 12 / 31Leave a comment:
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I'm typing this from the same PC with the same TV hooked up, it hasn't failed yet with its "new" caps.
Luckily for the TV, the only thing which cracked was one of the clips, which it obviously didn't need. This one could have been landfill years ago, as the aerial socket broke off early in its life (but of course, after the warranty expired), but I'd rather not continually waste money on throwaway TVs, especially when Australia (or at least Melbourne free-to-air and Foxtel combined) can't put anything decent on TV to start with!Leave a comment:
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Maybe they are shameful of what's inside...Leave a comment:
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G'Day mate, I had the same fun and games trying to get a Kogan open! Made to never be repaired quite obviously!My Hisense LCD TV (HSL5529HDI) died on me yesterday. Turned out that there were at least three bulging Samxon GD caps on the PSU and another bulging one on the main board. Date codes for the TV: PSU 0833; mainboard 0838; rear panel plastic Oct 2008.
During the last successful power up of this TV, the backlight slowly faded on from right to left before hitting full power; the second power up attempt didn't have any fault (this was only done about a minute later so the caps were still fully charged); during the third power up (after leaving it unplugged and switched on for a while, discharging the caps) only the blue LED came on and that's where I gave up and took it apart. Eleven screws later, I managed to remove about an inch of the rear panel; turns out that there are nearly a dozen clips holding the two plastic halves together. Additionally, the LCD panel itself may now be cracked after trying to hunt around for said clips. Can't make it just fall off after taking out a dozen or so screws, can they? The only thing they didn't do was glue it shut like a wall wart...
In fact, I will now put up a few post-mortem photos in a new topic.Leave a comment:
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