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  • coreAngel
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2014
    • 124
    • United States

    #1

    Ocilloscope Issue

    Hello,everyone i have an issue i really need your help, i bought an ocilloscope on ebay one of those DIY kits,

    DSO138 2.4" TFT Digital Oscilloscope Kit DIY parts ( 1Msps ) with probe


    and the electrolytic caps that came with it 4 of them, 2 have the bung pushed out when i look at the manufacturer it's Cheng craps.

    So i wanted to ask i wanted to choose other caps or poly's they are very small caps
    would general purpose caps work, low impedance caps ,or very low esr?

    thanks for your help
    Last edited by coreAngel; 04-26-2016, 04:48 AM.
    Yes i love Nichicon MUSE Audio Capacitors...they would look awesome all over any motherboard
  • stj
    Great Sage 齊天大聖
    • Dec 2009
    • 31084
    • Albion

    #2
    Re: Ocilloscope Issue

    size of the can, distance between the wires, rating of the caps please.

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    • coreAngel
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2014
      • 124
      • United States

      #3
      Re: Ocilloscope Issue

      Originally posted by stj
      size of the can, distance between the wires, rating of the caps please.
      Sorry i thought i posted the specs, the caps are small 16v 100 microfarad Cheng fakes i believe..it says Chng


      distance between leads is 2mm
      And the cap is 6mm high
      Yes i love Nichicon MUSE Audio Capacitors...they would look awesome all over any motherboard

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      • coreAngel
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2014
        • 124
        • United States

        #4
        Re: Ocilloscope Issue

        Any help would be appreciated.. i just don't know what would be good, low esr, caps..etc

        these are my choices

        http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/...%2fXYbMkdFI%3d

        http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/...MWtkd2mWibI%3d
        Last edited by coreAngel; 04-28-2016, 12:22 PM.
        Yes i love Nichicon MUSE Audio Capacitors...they would look awesome all over any motherboard

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        • stj
          Great Sage 齊天大聖
          • Dec 2009
          • 31084
          • Albion

          #5
          Re: Ocilloscope Issue

          without more info on the fakes or a schematic, it's hard to help
          personally i'd just stuff it full of panasonic FR - but i do that with everything!

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          • coreAngel
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2014
            • 124
            • United States

            #6
            Re: Ocilloscope Issue

            Originally posted by stj
            without more info on the fakes or a schematic, it's hard to help
            personally i'd just stuff it full of panasonic FR - but i do that with everything!
            thanks i might go fr, or all poly's
            Yes i love Nichicon MUSE Audio Capacitors...they would look awesome all over any motherboard

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            • momaka
              master hoarder
              • May 2008
              • 12175
              • Bulgaria

              #7
              Re: Ocilloscope Issue

              I doubt you need low ESR caps in there. General purpose 105C should be fine. But given that there is little difference in price between low ESR and general purpose, you might as well go low ESR.

              How "low" ESR?
              - Doesn't matter. If the original caps were intended to be Cheng/Chang/Chong crap, the scope was probably never designed to care anyways.

              That said, I would *avoid* aluminum polymer caps - they have much higher leakage than regular electrolytic caps (about 10x higher), and that can cause drifting and DC biasing issues with sensitive amplifier inputs. So it is best NOT to use polymer caps.
              On that note, general purpose 105C electrolytic caps usually have lower leakage current than low ESR caps.

              So again, I would just do the whole thing with quality Japanese GP and maybe low ESR caps if the latter is cheaper.
              Last edited by momaka; 04-28-2016, 10:24 PM.

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